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German Warning To The Poles

(Continued from Page 1) Marshal Pilsudski and the German Chancellor.

merely the expression of a tempor» ary wave of Chauvinism which will soon be replaced by a common "Although the German press has sense of understanding. German made little of these incidents, no-expectations have unfortunately one should assume that they have thus far remained unfulfilled. been overlooked or that threats and insults to everything that is German do not interest German circles.

VALUES CHANGED?

In fact, it appears, as though to the joy of those who are interested in bringing about a rupture

in

"German reserve is inspired by German-Polish relations, that no the hope that such excesses are serious hindrance is being placed

SHANGHAI PLANS FOR INTERPORT HOCKEY

Shanghai, To-day.

in the course of this agitation, as though the same value is no longer placed upon the maintenance of good relations with the German people,

.

Disregarding the burdens placed, on Polish-German relations by the provisions of the Versailles Treaty, the Fuehrer worked to impress upon the German people the im- portance of regarding an indepen- dent and strong Polish nation as necessary to stability and order in Eastern Europe.

Sir Herbert Phillips, British Con- sul-General in Shanghai, has ac cepted the invitation of the Shang-| hai Ladies' Hockey Association to

REALISED IDEAL · attend the forthcoming Interport The German-Polish agreement match against Hong Kong on April of 1934 constituted the realisation 8 and to present the trophy to the of this ideal. winning team.

Shanghai has selected a good team to meet the visitors. Nucleus of the forward line has been drawn from the Greens, the local cham-] pions. The Rest will play Hong Kong on April 9, and the Greens will meet the Colony on April 10.

Several tiffin and tea parties have been arranged in honour of the Hong Kong team, but the main event will be the Interport Dance at the Shanghai Race Club on April] 11.-Reuter.

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Should Polish circles come to the conclusion that a corres- ponding attitude towards the German people is not necessary in the same degree or, in other words, that respect for the vital rights and honour of the Ger man people is not essential, this would be regrettable for a future harmonious development of Europe and for the Polish nation itself.

Responsible quarters in Poland Continued at foot of Next Column

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