THE CHINA MAIL, SEPTEMBER 13, 1937-
GRAND MARCH PAST AS CLIMAX OF NUREMBERG NAZI CONGRESS
NUREMBERG, TO-DAY-
A MARCH PAST OF ALL BRANCHES OF THE NAZI PARTY, WHICH ALWAYS FORMS THE CLIMAX OF THE AN NUAL CONGRESS, TOOK PLACE HERE YESTERDAY WHEN 120,000 PASSED IN PARADE BEFORE HERR HITLER FOR FIVE HOURS.
The entire parade assembled at the Luitpold field in the early hours of Sunday for the traditional ceremony of dedicating the flags: and honouring the dead.
After placing a wreath at the foot of the memorial to the Nazi dead, the Fuehrer addressed the uniformed groups, which included for the first time the newly-formed Nazi Aviation Corps.
HITLER SPEECH Herr Hitler declared:
"The enemy which was expelled from Germany is again threatening all around us...
"We again see signs of our old adversary, who is at work spreading disorder among the nations.
"It is therefore necessary that we group ourselves more closely about cur symbol of victory, and we know that only this symbol can be vic- torious throughout the future.”
"BLOOD FLAG":
ANOTHER- LUNG HWA AIR RAID
Shanghai, To-day. Japanese airmen yesterday raid- ed the Lunghwa headquarters of the Shanghai-Woosung garrison. Little damage was done, and the casualty Est amounted to 20, including several civilians-Trans- Ocean.
KAWAGDE
ON JAPAN'S CONDITIONS
Shanghai, To-day.
Put 11
German Workers
May Voice Demands
But Not Strike
Herr Hitler Loses Vor
Nuremberg
"The German worker is always to l vilege of voicing his interests and deman never gain them through strikes,” dec eral Goering in an impromptu speech to the German Labour Front on Saturday.
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The Fuehrer dedicated new flags of recently formed Nazi groups by
(H. E. The O. AG ouching them with the "Blood Flag," Mr. S. Kawagoe, the Japanese Hon. Mr. RAC North the flag carried in the famous march Ambassador to China, in an inter-M. E Cock in Munich in 1922.
Mr. Chau Shin Ng view with Benter this morning, said Dr. TY The Chief of the Storm Troops, that foreign trade and commerce Mr. G Victor Lutze, in a short speech, re-in China need not be affected un-
Mr. Fong futed assertions that atheism was equally and unfairy by the Japan-Mr. Lam Mr. Stra encouraged in the Nazi uniformed ese objective, namely, the abandon-Mr. Wor groups.
ment by the Chinese leaders of anti-Mr. L Sha The march past then followed, Japanese feelings, and the
rejection Mr. G. Evra Herr Hitler taking the salute stand-of Communism. ing up in his car in Adolf Hitler He declared that the achievement Square.
of this objective would bring about Sino-Japanese cooperation on am Distinguished foreign guests, in-equal footing and emphasised that cluding the Diplomatic Corps, de the question of the "Open Door" did putations from the Italian Fascist not arise. Party and the brother of General Asked whether Japan was will- Franco, were accommodated in ing to subject the dispute to an in- stand.
ternational commission, Mr. Kawa-
FOREIGN GUESTS
General Goering took part in thegoe replied that at all times tradi- parade, leading a body of airmen. Trans-Ocean
AMERICA'S PEACE POLICY FOR GENEVA
Washington, To-day.
The Government has instruct- ed the United States representa- tive in Switzerland to deliver to
tional Japanese policy was to set- tle Sino-Japanese questions with China direct. He did not think there would be any change of po- licy.
Personally, he believed that Ja- pan might not necessarily be un- willing to respond to an offer of co-operation by some of the Powers who helped to settle the 1932. con- flict
He said nothing about Japan's aims and ambitions in North China.
-Reuter
the League Assembly on Mon MECKLENBURG
day copies of the peace state- ment made on July 16 by the Secretary of State, Mr. Cordell Hull
This will probably be the limit participation in the
American Assembly's
Far East,
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WAR
MANOEUVRES
Berlin To day.
British, Italian and Hungarian
chiefs will
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BRITISH OIL TANKER RELEASED
London, To-day.
The British tanker Romford, which was seized by a Spanish Nationalist cruiser off Algiers on Saturday, has been released, ac- cording to official reports.
The tanker is now on her way $100.00 to England Trans $50.00
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