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FLECTIONS IN

GERMANY

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gesture..

WILD ENTHUSIASM

GERMAN LUXURY LINER VISITS COLONY

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to disembark at

The newspaper Montag declaree} "Mr. Simonds, in an interview,Simands, of the Simonds Steel and that the result is decision with me and the Cruise Director, Saw Works, Boston, were intimi against any compromise political admitted that he had made a mis- dated by the other passengers

take and had said something he and decided should not have said. Farther-Manila.

COMMANDER INTERVIEWED Berlin, midnight: Up to now more, he and his wife felt that as be had so displeased the German 43,$80,000 votes have been count-

passengers, it would be better for Concerning the report that Mr. ed, of which 43,353,000 are for Herr Hitler. Thirteen out of 35 him to get off at Manila, and they Simends had to lock himself in left of their own free will Some his cabin, Commodore Kruse, in <lectoral districts remain to be

this morning, said! of the statements as published in an interview counted.

the Manila papers are so, puerile that he or anybody of the There were scenes of wild en- and ridiculous that I feel sure would naturally not know thusiasm outside the Chancellory

crew whe- their ca- all night long, the assembled thon-that it is entirely unnecessary to ther passengers locked

bins at night, as nobody ever con- discuss them. sands of people cheering Herr

"I can positively state that noftrolled the matter and passengers Hitler when he repeatedly appear-

passenger on the ss. Reliance in-were at liberty to do what they ed on a balcony.

sulted Mr. Simonds or his wife in pleased in that direction.

"There was, however, no cause! - PROVISIONAL FINAL RESULTS any way; other than by possibly

for Mr. Simonds to: Later: An official provisional taking exception to some of his whatever estimate of the final result of the very insulting remarks made on have any fear at all. I had told election shows that the total elec board a German steamer and a, him that as long as he was

was under the protec torate was 45,408,000, and

the large proportion of whose passen-board he total votes cast amounted to 44-gers were Germans, and there tion of the German flag, and he 932,000. The votes for the Nazi was no

necessity for his leaving could rest Party numbered 44,339,000, and the steamer except possibly his whatever would happen to him,

the fact that he had the Commodare continued. against 542.000. There were 476-regret of

"Mr. Simonds walked about on 1000 abstainers. Altogether 98.95 given plenty of motive for the

Ca

assured that nothing

per cent. of the electorate polled, German passengers to feel that deck with his heavy walking stick, the percentage of votes for Herr they had been, without any res-which he even took to the dining-

room and laid on the table in! Hitler being 98.79.-Reuter. son whatever, grossly insulted.

He even went so

ON

"I wonder what would have front of him. HOW THEY VOTED

ад American far as to take a golf club there; London: Officials of the German happened Embassy in London few specially steamer, among American passen- with him. Ito Cologne in order to record their gera, if such, to say the least, un- tactful and insulting remarks votes in the election.

A Geneva message states that were made by a foreigner."

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CANNED GOOD "Concerning the statement that, Mr. Simends took canned food the German steamer Genua was

in his cabin until he arrived atį rsed for voting by hundreds of

The Reliance is acting on this Manila, I can only say that he Germans resident Northern

in Italy, while a Port Elizabeth mes cruise as a trade ship an in-asked for canned food one night,

round-the-world because he feared poison. Germans zuvation on the throughout the Eastern Province cruises. In specially prepared next morning, however, be of the Cape polled aboard the Ger-rooms and in glass cases on vari in the dining-room again, and he ous parts of the ship are display-had lunch in the Grill Room. Mrs. man Africs liner Maansa.

have her! According to a Berlin message a ed German goods of many descrip-Simonds continued to party of 2,000 people was special- tions which are designed to catch swim every morning, and she also ly brought from Switzerland. All the eyes of visitors to the ship or was in no way molested.

"As to the report that Mr. and except a dozen voted for Herr persons travelling on her, and give

to leave the Hitler. The voting in the Saar them an idea of what German Mrs. Simonds had

boat under heavy police protec-: showed 99.7 per cent, in favour of products are like.

tion, I really do not know what to: Herr Hitler.

say. It is a fact, however, that

It is understood that Herr Frick! has ordered all Reichstag candid-

THE ITINERARY

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A total of 33 ports are included Mr. Simonds, half an hour before jates to come to Berlin to-morrow in the ship's itinerary: Port-of-we sailed out of Manila, once in order to hear Herr Hitler's Spain (Trinidad), Bahia, and Rio more returned on board, delivered speech on the European situation, de Janeiro (Brazil). Jamestown a letter to an acquaintance, walk- as it is practically impossible to (St Helena), Cape Town and ed about for 15 minutes, spoke to convoke the Reichstag in time. Mossel Bay (South Africa), Dur- some American friends, and then

has in-ban

(Natal), Majunga (Mada-left the ship again, which ought Meanwhile Dr. Goebbels stracted the whole population to gascar), Bombay (India), Colombo to be proof that he was in

Fenang (Prince of danger." hang out flags in celebration of (Ceylon),

Wales Island), Malacca (Straits) CHAT WITH COMMANDER the Nazi victory.

(Sixm) Before arriving at Manila, Mr. Kerr Hitler received the mem-Settlements),

acat the following note; bers of the election campaign Singapore (Straits Settlements). Simonds bureau at midnight and thanked Batavia and Semarang (Java), to the Commander, written on his (Bali), Manila and Mrs. Simonds' visiting card:1 them for their work during the Pedang

"I would like to have a chat last three weeks.-Reuter.

(Philippine Islands), Hong Kong. LOCAL VOTING

Shanghai and Chin Was Tao with you for half an hour or so.

(Korea).Will you tell me when you Chemulpo

Bay

Pakna

Desa-

Can

A symbolic gesture was enacted (China). yesterday in the German Club Beppa, Miyajima, Kobe, and Yo- see me?" which does not appear.

(Japan), Honolulu and to imply that he was in immediate here, where the whole community kohama cast their votes for the Reichstag Hilo (Hawaii), San Francisco and danger of being beaten.

This "chat took place in the jelections. From 9 am to 6 pm Los Angeles (California, US.A.),

of the Germans went to their Club, Balboa (Panama Canal), Panama Commander's room, and one

(Panama, Republic) and the officers was present as a wit depositing their slips in the booth City

Havana (Cuba).

Mr. Simonds said that hei which had been set up.

Although a familiar "sight at saw his mistake in issuing such a This voting, having taken place on non-German territory, is with some of the world cruise ports, statement while on a German boat, Panama although it was, of course, 25 out any actual value for the gen-jat Port-of-Spain, the

she heretofore his opinion. But he ¡eral outcome in Germany,, but it Canal and Havana which undoubtedly has a demonstrative visited on her West Indies cruises would like to assure significance. It was the expres- and at Rio de Janeiro where she mander that he was highly pleased sion of the Germans living abroad called during a South America with the course of the cruise untilİ he expressly of their absolute loyalty towards cruise in 1923, the Reliance will the incident, and

state that the Com-! It is a proof that make her first appearance at the wanted to JOAN BLONDELLthe. Fuehrer.

the mander and the crew had in zo the promises of the Fuehrer, his other 28 ports included in

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The Commander at the end of the interview said:

"I very much indeed regret that! The most familiar figure on such an incident should have oc- board the Beliance is undoubted-carred and found such varying Out of 149 voters three vated by the Captain, Commodore Fritz comment in the press. It is but Kruse, who relinquished his usual natural that I immediately, gave "No" and the rest "Yes"

post of Commander of the New the strictest orders to everyone York to take the Reliance round under my jurisdiction to keep up the world.

their normal behaviour, although 1 Captain Kruse is a veteran am certain it was not necessary."

PASSENGERS' OPINIONS acting as a cruise captain, for he The anti-cyclone over Chiza

Several passengers were inter- has taken Hamburg-America Line continues to increase in intensity, ships round the world on cruises viewed on the matter. and all were land has extended southward and

no less than ten times, which does unanimous in stating that the re- eastward; pressure remains high-not include four other trips ports were grossly exaggerated. est to the north-west of Shantung round the world which he had Mrs. Drashfield, The depression is still indicated previously made or the present the Royal Geographic Association. to the east of Hokkaido. The local trip. The ten trips were made travelling from Cape Town to Bri- forecast for to-day, as issued by as Captain of the Resolate and tish Columbia, suthorised the Royal Observatory this mer they have earned for Commodore publication of the following state- ning, is north-east winds, fresh; Kruse the title of the "Cruisement, made by her:

cloudy.

FALL FROM ROUNDABOUT

Falling from a roundabout Middlesbrough. Market Thomas William Brannan, 22, of Lazenby-in-Cleveland, in hospital.

¡Captain"

* fellow

of

the

"I think the Gemman passengers |

mote a

on board are a very nice lot in- TWO INCIDENTS

deed. They are most courteous Two affairs have marred the and kind. I had a broken leg,, and pleasure of the passengers of the therefore had to be very careful. In liner on their present cruise. The Whenever I wanted to Place, first occurred during the liner's chair, immediately some German aged stay in India During a train lady or girl was there to do it for died journey from Madras to the ime in the gymnasium a young terior, one of the passengers, Dr. German girl helped me with my Franz Erben, a nerve specialist of exercises as though she were my TRAM AND BUS COLLIDE Vienna, died suddenly. Shortly daughter. And when a German before embarking on the Reliance lady discovered that I had. not a When a "bus and trazu came into he had had a stroke.

very comfortable place at dinner, collision last month in Seven Bis- The second occurrance was beahe at once wanted to change with

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