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HUNGARY

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DUCE AS ALLIES?

ROME.

ITALY and Hungary are pledged to move against any Power that violates Balkan security.

While Eagle, chief of the Algon- quin Indians, has arrived in Eng- land. He came toith the second contingent of Canadians. He answers to the name of Sapper P. J. Bennett, and has plucn up' his bow and arrows for a bayonet. (See picture on right. He fought in the last war.

That, I understand, is the effect of the agreement reached between the Italian and Hungarian Foreign Ministers during their talks at Venice.

It is regarded as doubtful whether the Italian end of the. Rome-Berlin Axis could stand the strain, if Russia should attack Rumania and still retain Germany's friendship.

There is little hope, as far as can be seen here, nt an early agreement between Bungary and Rumania on the Taisylvaniam prestion.

-Reinforcements of Rumanian troops are, in fact, re- ported to have been sent to the Transylvanian border.

Reports that a formidable Franco-British colonial army, commanded by General Weygand, would go to Rumunia's assistance if she were atineckert, are also taken as a sign that King Carrol will stay out of a Balkan bloc.

[According to news agency reports from Budapest, n defensive military alliance was arranged between the Hatun and Hungarian Foreign Ministers.

In Rome, however, the reports were described as a rather sensational phrasing of Italy's willingness to sup- pert Hungary.]

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POLES MUST GIVE Party Census

UP RADIOS

to tho

ALL wireless sets, Polish language broad- except those belong-casts from France and ing to Gormans, in Britain. the German-occupied Polish territory must considerable effect.

They are having a bo handod

A Cerman polico.

munique admitted These are the dras-that small partics of issued by Herr Frank, Polish young мол the Nazi Governor were regularly making

tic terms of an order)

General of Poland.

German

Germans and, in special cases, Ukrai. nians need only report

com-

their way to the west- ern countries to anlist by way of the Baltic States.

Meanwhile, rigorous that they have wire- precautions are being

·less sets in their pos- taken against the for- session.

mation of rebel de- The decree is ob-tachments in the oc- viously aimed at the supied territory itself.

G.P.U.

Disclosures

A YEAR BOOK of the Nazi Party has just been published.

It provides the first ac- of the organisation which eurate estimate of the size

Hitler has created as a State within the State.

INSIDE GERMANY

by WILLI FRISCHAUER

The whole of Greater Germany, the Year Book claims, is covered with a'widespread not of Party organisations.

The 80,000,000 Gerions are divided into 481,875 blocks. 96,690 cells, 27,809 local groups, 822 provincial groups and 41 districts, which roughly correspond with the administrative sectors of the Reich bureaucracy.

No actual igures of employees in this vast network are given, but careful study of the Year Book reveals the Bgures.

Nazi Labour Front, for instance, which is headed by Dr. Ley, employs 33,000 clerks inside the old Reich (withou! Austria, the Sudetenland, and Poland).

HUNT FOR T SOCIALISTS

To them must be added 1,200,000 semi-professional paid and unpaid helpers. The Labour Front alone had PARIS. ;and Frylowski and Bator secretaries expenditure of over £40,000,000 in

1938. INTENSIFICATION of poli-f the union are among the arrested,

The entire executive committee of The Reich Food organisation, under cal persécution in Eastern Pothe Stanislaw district party organisa-Minister Darre, employers 21,000 men land-occupied by Soviet troopstion was deported to Russia,

is reported by refugees who left Lwow recently.

Socialists, both Polish, of the Polish Socialist Party (P.P.S.), and Jewish, of the "Bund," are the worst sufferers,

Socialist Icaders non working class origin are hunted down with special bitterness by the G.P.U.

and women.

The peasant leader Gruszka is also The Ribbentrop Office-a parallel under arrest,

organisation to the Nazi Foreign Office

Martial law has been in force all—with its 400 employees, fills only a over the occupied area since the minor plice in this Impressive list.

eginning of the Finnish compaign.

On the other side of the Soviet- German demarcation line political persecution began in earnest after the Gratapo had taken over from the military authorities,

HE Year Book glves also an idea of the growth of such Party organiza- tions as the S.S.. the Nazi Back Guards.

Former deputy Arthur Hauser, The Socialist Tender Niedziałkowski, It says that the S.S. is a full-scale lender of the Lwow P.P.S., Zygmunt editor of "Rabotnik." Is reported tourmy, exclusively at the disposal of Pietrowski, general secretary of the have been arrested, as well as the the Fuehrer, Workers University; MM. Mustek, Peasant Party chairman, Rataj, ex- president of the Railwaymen's Unlon, Speaker of the Polish Parliament.

-RADIO-

ZBW, 355 metres (845 kc.) and 31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles)

Herbert and Bernhard Ruff¡ 0.45 Interlude.

From the Studio

Martial Moments (arr. Aubrey Winter)....The Band of H.M. Cold- Radio Programme Broadcast by stream Guards. Z.B.W. on a Frequency of 845 kef 0.50 Puccini's "La Tosca" Acis and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m.

and 8-11.15 p.m. on 9.52 m.e's, per II and III. second.

Singers in order of appearance: 12.15 p.m. Shorl Service of Inter-Apollo Granforte (Baritone); Gio- ecission.

vanni Azzimenti (Bass); Nello Palni 12.30 Moussorgsky-Pictures at Anf (Tenor); Carmen Mells (Soprano); Exhibition.

Piero Paul (Tenor) and Giuseppe

Boston Symphony Orchestra con-Battini (Boy Soprano); with the ducted by Serge Koussevitaky. Orchestra. of La Scala, Milan, con-

1 Local Time Signal and Weather ducted by Curlo Subagno. Rrport.

11 London Relay-"Background to 1,03 Piano Duets by Wiener and the News," Doucet.

11.15 Close Down,

1.15 Dance Music by Bob Crosby and His Orchestra.

1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce- ments.

1.45 Selections from Gilbert and Sullivan's "The Yeomen of the Quard."

2.15 Close Down.

545. Studio-Children's Hour.

6.47. 'Swing Musle.

Battle Near

show.

Nanning

Chungking, Feb. 28.

Front various detailed hints its strength can now be given as 300,000 specially picked and selected men, of unquestionably Aryan descent.

To these must be added the Death's Head S.S. numbering 100,000 with the -chief-task-of-pollcing-prisons and cou- centration camps.

The End of Hitler's Rule

By DON IDDON,

New York. HERR FRITZ THYSSEN, the exiled German steel mag- nate and industrialist, one of the men who financed Hitler but who fled to Switzerland in November, believes the Nazi rule is doomed.

In an interview with Herbert Matthews, New York Times cor- respondent in Locarno, publish- ed in the New York Times. Herr Thyssen insisted that he was going back to Germany sooner or later. At the same time he stressed his opposition to the present regime,

Hindenburg Did Not Know After three days fighting along the

Matthews says: "It was quite clear 0.45 Closing Local Stock Quota-Highway north-east of Nunning, the

that Thyssen felt that President tions.

Japanese have been repulsed and the Hindenburg would never have put Chinese are approaching Santeng, 19 miles north-east of Nanning, accord-itler in power if he had known what 7 London Helay-Pictures in the, ing to a Chinese despatch from Lu- the result was going to be. Fire."

"In the sume way he indicated plainly that he believes the end of Following the general withdrawal Hitler's regime is not so very far off, of Japanese troops from the Pingyang

It is obvious that he expects and Wuming areas in the direction to survive the Fuhrer as a force in of Nanning a fortnight ago, the German

traffairs." Sanlang suddenly Regarding his role in the Nazi launched attacks against Chinese organisation Thyssen anid: "I Am on certainly going to publish my story, positions north-east of Nanning on 8.03 Studio Tuo Plano Recitaty February 24, probably with lip in- for I don't want people to be talke Herbert and Bernhard Ruff (from tention the Gloucester Hotel).

Major J. T. Gorman on Military Traditions and Customs; Music by the Welsh Guards,

7,30 London Relay-Tho News,

8 Local Time Signal, Weather Japanese at Report and Announcements.

"And

of consolidating their de-ing nonserise about me and the role 8.23 Bldney Torch at the Organ.

the

town. The attack I have played

on the fol- 8.33 Jack Hylton and His Orches-lowing day when, it is estimated, tra in Dance Music.

round

fence great intonel

8.15 Studio Talk on "Yunnan" by 3,000 Japanese, assisted by 20 feld Frau Denies “Lied

The Rev. J. E. Sandbach.

and many

aircraft, renewed

sued but by February 20 the attack

9.03

De Falla Three Cornered their onslaught. Ileavy fighting Hat" Bulle.

ing back on Nanning. was repulsed, with the Japanese fall-

New Light Symphony Orchestra conducted by Dr. Malcolm Sargent.

0.15 London Relay---Now- Sum- mary.

Like

Churchill"

AMSTERDAM.

A citizen of Detmold, anys the By the same night the Chineko ap-Westfallslie Land Zeitung, told his proaching Santang and the contend-| wife in the course of a quarrel that y 0.30 London Relay "Vive La ing forces were holding relatively she lied like Winston Churchill.” France"

ilte mama, positions (any betons: 1 the 5. The wife, indignant, took her hure The first of n’series on the Life of Japanese attack" on February 24 band to court. He was aned: for the, the French Army and Toople. Neuter, T

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