1938-06-14 — Page 6

China Mail 德臣西報 中國郵報 All

THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 14, 1938.

HERR HENLEIN APPLAUDS

ALHAMBRA SUDETEN GERMAN VOTERS:

NATHAN RD, KOWLOON DAILY AT 2,30-320-720 & 930 •TEL. 56856

TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW

A bullet scarred 10- manos for lover of high speed, thrills.

PRESTON

FOSTER

SALLY

EILERS

The astonishing tale of ☐ picture purtis that solved a crime.

EVERYBODY'S DOING IT

Directed by Christy Cabanne. RKO-RADIO. PICTURE Sareen play by J. Robert Bren, Produced by William Sisfrom.

ADDED!

THURSDAY Warner Bros.

Picture

DAILY AT 230 5203 720 920

Edmund Joseph, Harry Segall, The Latest Topic

"MARCH OF TIME”

Featuring the Nazi Rule in Europe

*

THE GREAT GARRICK” Brian Aherne Olivia De Havilland

HANKOW

STARE

·

TO-DAY ONLY

KOWLOON

57795

Here Is The World's Most Dreaded

ISLAND

SEE America's angry answor

to gangland's ruthless challenge! SEE why every rat in the U. S. A.

lives in deadly fear of Alcatraz!

ALCATRAZ ISLAND

A COSMOPOLITAN PRODUCTION

TO-MORROW.

M.G.M. Picture

GERMANY

A First National Picture

·

Myrna Loy

William Powell AFTER THE THIN MAN”

SURPRISED BY HESS SPEECH RECEPTION

Berlin, To-day.

Political circles here are some-

M.V. "COBURG" REBUILT

Hamburg, To-day.

PRAGUE DISCUSSIONS

London, To-day. Konrad Henlein, leader of the Sudeten German Party, issued a statement yesterday in which he expresses his thanks to the Sudeten Ger- mans for the model discipline displayed by them during the municipal elections "which re- sulted in a victory far exceeding expectations." "Under conditions which would have intimidated any other people, you did your duty, thus de- monstrating once more that the Sudeten Ger- mans are firmly determined to adhere to their demand for self-determination.

The fact that more than 90 per cent. of Germans living in Czecho- slovakia voted for the Sudeten Ger- man Party and thus approved its policy when the struggle for the solution of the nationalities pro- blem has entered the decisive phase, will demonstrate

once more to Prague and the outside world, the seriousness of the situation and the necessity of meeting our just de- mands.

MINISTERS MEET

for

The Ministerial Committee [deciding political questions resumed

its deliberations yesterday.

The Committee discussed a report on current affairs submitted by the Premier, Dr. Hodza, and the re ports made by the Czechoslovakian Minister in Paris and the Czecho- slovakian Minister in Berlin dur-

-NO JAPANESE

MONOPOLY

Tokyo, To-day. The assertions made in foreign papers that Japan is endeavour- ing to establish a trade monopoly in China by eliminating the in fluence of foreign Powers, was de nied by a spokesman of the Ja- panese Foreign Office here yes. terday.

The spokesman declared that if trade in the Yangtse Valley was still held up, that was necessitated merely by military operations.- Trans-Ocean.

SCHOENBERG

ing their latest visits to Prague. INCIDENT

The paper "Narodny Listy" as- serts that the attitude to be taken by the Czech government towards the Memorandum presented by the Sudeten German party was also dis- cussed by the Committee.

The deliberations are still being continued.

BRITISH INQUIRY

was

PROTEST STRIKE

Prague, To-day.

It is officially announced by Su deten German circles that the in- cidents at Schoenberg in Moravia, where the Czech State police are The British Consul in Reichen- alleged to have assaulted. Sudeten berg, Mr. Peter Pares, who

German inhabitants with rubber appointed British observer for the truncheons on Sunday, wounding a investigation of incidents in the large number of persons, have Sudeten German region a few days caused extraordinary excitement ago left for Schoenberg in Moravia and indignation among the German on Sunday evening, where serious population of Schoenberg. incidents took place during the municipal elections earlier in the shopowners of Schoenberg closed demonstrate their protest, day.Trans-Ocean.

their shops at three o'clock yester day afternoon while industrial un dertakings and members of free professions declared a brief pro

The North German Lloyd motor KING AND QUEEN

vessel "Coburg," has just under- gone a transformation, which is calculated to make her more suit- able for the East-Asia run..

To

AND QUEEN test strike.

GO DRIVING

PRAGUE WARNED

The district leader of the Sude- The ship was rebuilt in the

London, To-day. ten German Party, Dr. Nietsch, and what surprised at the hostile critic-Weser Dockyards at Bremen. It is a motor drive yesterday from Blaschke, had previously informed The King and Queen went for the Mayor of Schoenberg, Dr. ism of the speech delivered by the now 6.85 metres longer in the the Royal Lodge, Windsor Great the Czech authorities of the Sude- Fuehrer's Deputy. Rudolf Hess in the tonnage from 1.256 to 1.400 Park, and were wildly cheered by ten German inhabitants intention Stettin on Sunday in the British and BRT. The machinery was brought people along the route. French press.

bows, and has thereby increased

up to date by the addition of two

This is the first time for many It is pointed out that the papers motors, and the speed increased days that the Queen has been seen in London and Paris speak almost from 18.6 to 16 knots. The accom out in public as she has just re- exclusively of the "Threats of the modation of the crew of 65 has also covered from cold. Fuehrer's Deputy against Czecho-been improved. Slovakia" and scarcely allude to the emphasis placed by Herr Hess The "Coburg" is now bound for on Germany's will to peace, the Far East, being due in Hong

Kong on June 21st.--Trans-Ocean.

Their Majesties are remaining at Windsor Castle during Ascot Week.

-Reuter

to hold a protest demonstration.

According to reports from Soho- enberg, complete quiet and order" prevailed in the city on Monday.

the Sudeten German Party, and the Dr. Kuenzel and Dr. Axmann, of

Mayor of Schoenberg addressed a telegram to the Prime Minister). Dr. Dr. W. W. Cadbury, of Canton, Hodza, in which they protest and Mr. George She will be addi: against the false account of the in tional speakers at Thursday's meet [cidents given in the Czech press ing of protest against the bombing and radio broadcasts, and demand

The view is taken here that the sharp language used by Herr Hess towards Czecho-Slovakia was am- ply justified by the excesses of the stressing of Germany's desire for Czecho-Slovakian police intim peace and of the necessity of an of Canton, to be held under the that a committee be sent to Scho- Sudeten German area, and we understanding between fully counter-balanced by hin veterans-Trans-Ocean..

war auspices of the H. K. League of enberg at once for holding enquir-

Nations Union,

les Trans-Ocean,

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.