DR. GOEBBELS ON AUSTRIA COUP
Hamburg, To-day.
CATHOLIC BID FOR PEACE
Much importance is attached to
Vienna, Festerday.
an article in the Catholic newspaper Reichspost to-day Wuch is thought to indicate the unlikelihood of strife between Church and State
Austria followin
reunion
"The Fuehrer has again and again assured, the world that he was sincerely willing to negotiate on the basis of common sense in order to overcome the Versailles Treaty and thereby restore German sovereignty," declared the Propa-with Germany ganda Minister, Dr. Joseph Goeb-
bels, in an election speech at Ham- do not contravene Divine Law, and The paper says that racial laws
burg to-day
expresses hope that an under-
Dr. Goebbels said: “After all standing will be reached between these efforts to solve the acute pro-Catholicism and National Socialism blems by means of amicable settle in Austria. Trans-Ocean. ment had practically failed, the Fuehrer finally had no other choice but to establish accomplished facts: in the interest of the preservation of European peace"-Trans-Ocean...
REPUBLICANS CRACKING UP
Saragossa, To-day.
CAR THEFT EPIDEMIO
Car No. 4788, belonging to Mr. C. J. Manning, has been reported stolen from outside No. 59, Mazagine Gap Road, while car No. 3386, belonging to Mr. P. W. Burton, of the P. and 0. Banking Corporation, was moved from the car park at Statue Square yesterday.
The claim that the Government troops were "going to pieces" and were merely fighting delaying c-Mr. A. W. Hayward, of
Private car No. 3714, owned by
Messrs. tions to cover their retreat, was made in an official statement by
Dodwell & Co. Ltd., has also been re- Franco's headquarters here yes-
ported stolen. terday.
The statement alleges that white AID TO CHILDREN
flags are being flown in dozens of villages in the path of the insurgent army, and that provincial adminis- trative bodies have all fled to Bar- celona.- Trans-Ocean.
Graz, To-day.
The city of Graz has decided to take honorary sponsorship for every fourth, fifth and sixth child of un- employed families,
The B.M.S. "Empress of Canada" is due at Hong Kong from Vancou- Until reaching the age of 14, the ver on April 22 and leaves for Mani- | children in question will receive la the same evening.”.
allowances.-Trans-Ocean.
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MU TSAI CASE CONVICTION
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