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THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 1, 1937.

SIGNOR MUSSOLINI'S

ALHAMBRA TRIUMPHAL RETURN TO

• SHOWING TO-DAY ONLY SPECIAL NEWSREEL SUBJECTS

OF

CHINA TO-DAY

ROME: REBIRTH OF EUROPE

Rome, To-day.

Signor Mussolini's triumphal entry into Rome following his visit to Germany took place yesterday

TO-DAY evening, when church bells and syrens mingled

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•TO-MORROW

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Edward Arnold

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with the cheers of thousands in the streets as the Duce's special train pulled into the station at 6.30. All shops, offices and factories were closed at [1 o'clock to give the people the opportunity to join in the demonstration, and the entire city was be decked with Italian and German Swastika flags.

The Duce left the station by car under a 100-feet high triumphal arch constructed in the shape of the letter M.

The Dace drove to the Piazza Venezia, outside which thousands packed the square and cheered him until he appeared on the balcony.

IL DUCE'S SPEECH

The Duce, in a short speech to the crowd, spoke of the results of his German visit and the impres- sions he had gained.

..

"I bring from Germany and from unforgettable conversations with the Fuehrer a deep impression and unforgettable memories" he stated.

"Italo-German friendship, sealed in the policy of the Berlin-Rome axis, has penetrated deep into the hearts of both peoples during these past days, and will remain there.

"This friendship is closely con- nected with the re-birth of Europe."

Trans-Ocean.

BOYCOTT OF ITALIAN SHIPS AT TUNIS

TUNIS, TO-DAY.

CHURCH

DECREE BOMBSHELL

-Berlin, To-day.

Spiritual life of the Opposition Evangelical Church is largely paralysed by a decree issued by the chief of the secret police yes- terday.

The decree dissolves the Church's theological seminaries "and" forbids examination of stu-

dents.-Reuter.

PROTESTANT

CONFESSIONAL

CHURCH ACTION

Various

Berlin, To-day.

Protestantsures against the

Confessional. Church have been taken by the leader of the Storm Troops and the chief of the German police, Herr Himmler.

These measures, which are based on the decree concerning protec- OF ITALIAN [tion of the nation and the State, SHIPS IN ALL TUNISIAN provide for dissolution of “sub-

BOYCOTT

PORTS HAS BEEN DECREED

BY THE DOCKERS SYNDI stitute" theological faculties which

·CATE- HERE FOLLOWING were founded in a number of Ger- THE RECENT DISORDERS IN man towns, as well as of working WHICH ITALIAN NAVAL

CADETS WERE IMPLICATED Communities of the Confessional AND IN THE COURSE OF Church, of its student organisation WHICH ONE ANTI-FASCIST and of its teaching and examina“ WAS KILLED,

tion boards.

Among the victims of the boycott is the Italian steamer “Citta di An edict issued by Herr Himmler Palermo," which carries out a

yesterday states that the attitude gular mail, passenger and cargo ser- vice between Naples and Tunis, via assumed by the organs of the Con- Palermo, and which arrived here fessional Church in creating spe- yesterday with 712 passengers on Icial bodies for training and exam- board.

ination of theologians, and in dis- regarding the institutions estab- lished by the State for that pur- pose, constitutes 18 deliberate The passengers were permitted to offence against the decree provid- land but dockers refused to unloading for the security of the German the cargo of over 500 tons, of which Evangelical Church, Trans Ocean: 64 tons consist of perishable goods.

BOYCOTT SPREADS

In consequence the steamer will be compelled to return to Palermo with

its cargo undelivered.

Other Italian steamers

1

CORFU SAILING LATER

also

been prevented from discharging It is antionneed by the P. and 0. their cargo, and the boycott move-Company that the s.s. "Corfu" will ment has spread to other ports sail for London at 3 p.m.

Trans-Ocean.

instead of noon.

Prorrow

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