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Monarchists Surrender Indicated
Urging Followers To Vote For Hitler
Vienna, Mar, 20. Following the extumple of the Rev. Theodor Innitzer, many prominent Monarchists have indicated that they will urge their followers to support The Hitier plebiscite. It is reported that Gustav Martinides, a staunch Monarchist, has appealed to the 101- lowers of the so-called Kaiser-Loyal Folk Movement, to vote "Yes" in the
plebiselte,
The newspaper, Wiener Neuste Nachrichten said that Herr Mar- tinides claimed that the Archauke Oito Pácognised the Republie on December 11, 1937...thereby tacitly. waiving an oath of allegiance taken Previously.
Mazi Catholic quarters forecast on curly reconciliation between
the Vatican and Germany as a result of the Rev. Innitzer's blessing on the anschluss-United Press.
SUDETEN GERMANS WARNED
Czecho-Slovakia Deplores Anti- State Propaganda
Prague, Mar. 29. Dr. Milan Hodza, Premler of Czecho-Slovakia, warned the Ger man minorities to-day, including the to cense their anti-State propaganda. He assured them that the Government would protect German minority rights.
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He paid a tribute to Mr. Neville Chamberlain's policy, and expressed faith in Germany that she had no intentions of interfering in Czecho- Slovakia Internally.
He said the country was not endangered, and was "stronger than ever." United Press,
Hodza Criticised
Berlin, Mar. 20, Guvernment circles are plainly dis- satisfied with the tenor of the contents of Dr. Milan Hodzo's pronouncement yesterday. Dr. Hodza is blamed for not making clear whether he merely intends to ratify existing conditions or make an entirely new attempt to solve the minority problem.
The Diplomatische Korrespondenz writes that Dr. Hodza's exposition, as well as its practical consequences, are most unsatisfactory. As a responsi- ble statesman he should recognise the signs of the times and to try and find a new way out of the dimculty.--- Renter Special,
PRISON FOR PROMINENT LONDONERS
Sensational Trial At Old Bailey
London, Mar. 29. X-Ray and caligraphists' evidence played a big part in the trial at Old
“THRILL OF A LIFE TIME" Bailey resulting in the conviction of
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HE RAN, A RAGKET TO END ALL RACKETS
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RACKETEERS IN EXILE
George Bancroft Evelyn Venable Wynne Gibson
A COLUMBIA PICTURE
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
A SWELL MUSICAL COMEDY FULLY OF CATCHY SONGS
JAMES MELTON PATRICIA ELLIS
AND LAUGHTER 1
two men, well-known to newspaper
readers William Cooper Hobbs (74)
Edmond O'Conner (53) solicitor, who were found guilty of forging and altering the will of the Inte Willie Clarkson, famous theatri- cal wigmaker,
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Hobbs was sentericed to five years' penal servitude, and O'Conner seven. Both pleaded not guilty.
O'Conner allegedly witnessed the will in which Hobbs was made residuary legatee,
dis-
Defending counsel said the puled will was not worth a penny to anybody.
Prosecuting counsel, however, said that at the time of Clarkson's death he had a claim pending in respect to a fire on his premises for £33,000.
Hobbs was sentenced to two years in 1025 for being connected with notorious case in which a wealthy man was induced to part with a large sum when found in a compromising position by a man who posed as an outraged husband.
The Judge told O'Conner that ho was, unable to accede to his request ́to take consideration of his pleau of guilty to fraudulent conversion £11,000 of ellents' money.—Renter Spectat.
EMPLOYEES BLAMED
FOR SABOTAGE AT STOCKPORT
of
London, Mar, 29. Ait Ministry 'officials have decided that the rebotege to the Fairoy Com- pany plant at Stockport was done
|¡forèlgri ́ngenta,
"MELODY FOR TWO" by tulafected employees, and not
Warmor (Brod, Hit
Scotland Yard has now posted, an anti-gabotage squad at the worki
HONGKONG Only Part Of
GERMANS,
AUSTRIANS
MAY VOTE
Plan To Participate In Plebiscite On German Steamer
Compensation Claim Paid
British Ambassador To Tokyo Acting
London, Mar. 20, In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. R. A. Butler, Under-Secretary lú the Foreign Office, gave a written reply to Mr. A. R. L. Chorlton (Cons.) Tho German Consulate- when he stated that the claim General in Hongkong is muking respect to the killing and wounding preparations for the German of two of the crew of H.M.S. Lady- and Austrian residents of this bird had already been paid by the Japanese Government, and the claim Colony to participate in the for material damage was shortly due plebiscite of April 10 when Herr to be presented.
niso Butler
stated. Adolf Hitler will call for
Chat an. Mr.
instructions had been sent to the expression of loyalty to the fish Ambassador to Tokyo, Sir Reich from all his subjects. Robert Craigie, for a claim to be prezented for compensation in respect of damage to the steamers Tuckwo and Talung, and a British hulk on the Yangise, on December 5, but no payment had hitherto been received.
Reuter.
Although it is by no means certain that the arrangements in hand can be carried to the desired conclusion, the present plan is that Germans and Austrians here will go on board the German steamer Felgerun on the day of the plebiscite and proceed to npoint at sca outside British or Chinese waters, where they will cast their ballots,
Such a vote would be communicat- ed to Berlin and would be counted) in the offelal returns of the plebis- elte
SHANGHAI arrangemENTS Shanghai, Mar, 30. Thirteen hundred German and Austrian residents in Shanghal have been invited to participate in an un-i Meinl plebiscite in Shanghai or April 10 on Hitler's polley in Austria, The plebiscite, which is organised by the Nazi Party Ovenseas lenders, 1 stated to be in order to "show how
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CHUNGKING TO
HONOURS MARTYRS
10,000 In Mass Meeting
Chungking, Mar. 30. An impressive and enthusiastic Germans throughout the world cling mass meeting was held here yester to the Fatherland". The idea is day to commemorate the death of the also to "give Berlin
a chance to 72 martyrs of the abortive rebellion gauge the sentiment of Germans 1911, and also to honour_Wang beyond the Reich".
General King-chung, the Szechuen Austrian and German Jews in who was recently killed in
in action
on Shanghai have been refused permis-
the Tientsin-Pukow railway front. sion to vote.-Reuter.
A crowd of
than 10,000
srS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION
The following ships are expected to be in wireless communication with the Radio Telegraph Omee-Aslan, Prosper, Bengloc, Ermland, Turul, Kwangiang. Yatshing. Tsinan. Em press of Japan, Minoo Macu, Asama Maru, President McKinley, President Cleveland, Scharnhorst, Bangkok Maru, Naldera and Pingwo.
more
Incopresenting Chungking or
and including several Varce detachments of Szechuen troeps, listened with rapt attention to addresses by General Ku Chu- tang, commander of the Chungking garrison, General Ho Kuo-kunn, the Vice-Commander,
Duke
Kung Teh cheng, the lineal descendant of Con-
aclus, and other local leaders.
Before the meeting broke up, there was
of enthusiastic outburst cheers and the waving of thousands of banners and flags-Reuter Special.
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