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THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 29, 1937.
GERMANY'S PEACE AIMS
Dr. Schacht & General Goering Address Conference
Return To Gold Standard Urged
(SPECIAL TO “CHINA MAIL")
Berlin, To-day.
“As far as Germaný is concerned there will be no new war, as the entire German nation knows that the gigantic work to which Herr Hitler has called it can only be accomplished in time of peace.
So declared General Hermann Goering in a speech before the Congress of the International Chamber of Commerce here yesterday.
"If other proof of Germany's desire for peace be required, I need only to refer to our attitude following the recent provocation by Red Spain.
"In order to achieve our full against individual nations accord- equality of rights we had no al-ing to political points of view. ternative but to rearm.
The Congress would have to call "Just as we must rely on our attention to these disproportions own sword, we must likewise be and their consequences, consisting in
Germany's
Wishes In Spain
Stuttgart, To-day. Germany's relations with Spain were discussed by the Reichs Minister, Dr. Frank, in a speech at the meeting of the Wuertenburg regional section of the Nazi Party here yesterday.
Dr. Frank declared that as Nazis they wished for the triumph of na- tionalist Spain over the Bolshevists
The victims of the Deutschland called for energetic denunciation of
the machinations of Moscow.
Germany was determined to do everything to further the cause of peace but peace would best be served by giving justice to the German people.
In the colonial: question, he con-
cluded, the Western Powers had an opportunity of showing the world
their love of peace and justice. Trans-Ocean.
NAZI IDEALS PROPOUNDED BY PROFESSOR
Goettingen, To-day. Addressing a notable gather ing in connection with the bi- centenary celebrations of Goet- tingen University yesterday, Dr. Bernhard Rust, Minister of Edu- cation, interpreted the present- day outlook in Germany with re- gard to ideas of liberty and order.
After a survey of the growth of these conceptions in ancient Greece, Dr. Rust dealt with the French Revolution, whose torch of liberty- had finally passed into the hands of Lenin and Stalin and is now being used to disintegrate national States." It had found a deterrent in the
established
new racial order Herr Hitler.
RACIAL ORDER Academical youth in Germany had already been incorporated in this new racial order, which found no
tions as they existed in former days.
RAPID ADVANCE OF place for German student forma
these disproportions REBELS IN BISCAY able to rely on adequate econo- the fact that thanks to political isola- SECTOR CLAIMED
-mic foundations if we are to be tion raw materials are practically în a position to maintain our in- falling into one nation's lap while dependence, honour and position others must work hard to obtain in the world.
them by costly and complicated "Unless the Governments suc-chemical and mechanical processes
restoring confidence
of transformation.
and
A SPADE-A SPADE
Bilbao, To-day. The insurgent operations the Biscaya front continue meet with success, says ficial communique.
on
ceed in convincing business people that
In the Valmasema sector the pace their private property is intangible
of the rebel advance, was so rapi no matter what political events may occur, it will be difficult to induce Regarding the international cur- that the insurgent troops are now them to risk those mutual invest-rency situation, Dr. Schacht declar- only four kilometres from Valma ments which are indispensable for ed that no amount of juggling with sema itself.. world trade.
could improve currency formalities c the situation as long as such state of affairs was not eliminated
SANCTIONS CLAUSES
“The economic sanctions clauses by international agreements. of the League Covenant constitute another great obstacle to complete world recovery.
"One of the main tasks of all those who advocate worldwide economic understanding must insist on mak- ing clear to their respective Gov- ernments that certain well-defined political guarantees must be given to world trade, guarantees which must remain in force in spite of all political complications.”
DR. SCHACHT'S SPEECH
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The village of Zalla has
fal. len to the rebels, who have crossed the River Cadgua and have taken the Basques in flank.
World trade needed a stable
In the mining areas the rebels and universally recognised stan- dard homogeneously fixing the
are gradually surrounding the rem- value of all goods, and the econonants of the Republican forces still mic history of many
years had putting up some show of resistance.
Trans-Ocean. shown that gold was the most ap- propriate international stan- dard.
Endless play with words should
The International Chamber con- Commerce should make every be terminated, the Minister cluded, and a mistake should be fort, he concluded, to realise called a mistake and injustice call-aim.--Trans-Ocean. ed injustice.
The President of the Internation- al Chamber of Commerce, Dr. van Vlissingen, in his address, first re-
The Minister of Economies, Dr. Hjalmar Schacht, characterised the viewed economic developments dur-
Great War.
Reasonable men, experienced
DIVISION OF LABOUR in' business. life, he said, had in spite of set-backs and dis-
After attempts at international appointments, again and again co-operation has failed, he said, striven for realisation of econo wave of economic nationalism set mic co-operation among the na-in tions
RECEPTION BY FUEHRER*
Berlin, To-day, The leaders of the various na-
de
Great creative personalities veloped only under the sign of dis- feipline and order, and modern Ger- man organisations had their limits where begun the law of necessity for free development of personality LIBERTY AND ORDER This was not a matter of rules and regulations but could be accom
blished by leadership and selection alone.
leadership would arise out the struggle in which character, ability and political qualities would be telling factors.
The new academic Germany, he concluded, was the perfect synth sia of liberty and order. Ocean.
FOR AMATEUR
MECHANICS.
International Chamber of Commerce ing his four-year term of office and tional delegations and members of as an exponent of views for all then turned to the deeper causes of the presiding committee of the In- the ternational Chamber of Commerce, economically active merchants and economic development since
were received by Herr Hitler yes- industrialists.<
When you start tinkering with your terday afternoon.
car or some other piece of machinery, The President of the German de- look out for trouble! - It only needs s legation, speaking on behalf of the slip of the spanner screw-driver, Congress, thanked the Fuehrer for whatever tool you happen to be using,
and you find yourself with a n
a nasty cut) the cordial reception the delegates graze, burn, bruise or similar mit had received in Germany.
· Be ready for such an emergenc In his reply, Herr Hitler extend-keeping She-ko handy. She ko provides
antiseptic, treatment, soothes the pai and rapidly heals the injury.
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ing sores, pimples, bolls, ulcers, and for the relief of plles... dealers everywhere sell this ideal skin. economic pro-ointment
** One of the gravest symptons:
of international economic posed a hearty welcome to the dele- licy during the crisis had been economic bilateralism, which fortunately was now receding.
But all efforts for improvement of
gates and expressed the hope that world economic relations would be in vain unless international policy
they would be able to take away with them interesting impressions at last secured adequate living space and adequate possibility of work for He called international division of their stay, particularly in- every nation. Be her of labour an irrefutable necessity. gard to the way in which Germany
Turning to the problem of raw
It was essential that the present was handling her
Medicine
erials Dr. Schacht suggested favourable economic constellation blems.
Herr Hitler concluded try st SHE-KO
consideration-of- whether it should be taken advantage of in
international concord the interest of world peace, thejing Germany's readiness
hat the great raw material prosperity of nations and human joperate in furthering world
urces be opened or closed for or civilisation.
Trana Ocean.
"Soothing
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