Dr. Goebbels'
THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 20, 1989.
Birthday
Eulogy Of Herr Adolf Hitler
"GENIUS,
IMAGINATION, REALISM"
Berlin, To-day.
While Berlin was marching in endless procession in the direction of the West Axis of Berlin which was to be opened by the Fuehrer last evening, Dr. Goebbels set the keynote of the Hitler birthday celebration in a speech broad- cast over all German stations.
He began by saying that all nations linked to Ger- many by ties of friendship would share the pride felt by the German people in this event. Even those that held aloof or assumed a nega- tive attitude were unable to avoid being strong- ly impressed by this happening.
To-day, the name of Adolf Hitlers Reich.
stands throughout the entire world,
for a political programme.
By means of the Versailles Treaty, they had set sources of trouble all
It wanders around the globe al- around Germany. One man arose most like a legend.
the It is a name which divides intellectual world into two camps.
Nobody living on this earth can remain indifferent at the sound of this nume. For it has become im- possible to contemplate the present
thinking of world without
this
name.
from the people and trampled out these sources of trouble.
ENEMIES CONFOUNDED That accounts for the anger felt by the Democracies.
ma-
have The enemies of the Reich been confounded. The Reich stands to-day in the shadow of the Ger- man sword and feels that it now occupies the place in the world due SPIRITUAL REVOLUTION
National life, culture and After a review of developments to it. which have taken place during the economics are flourishing in
Dr. Goebbels tional security, guaranteed by Ger- last twenty years, went on to describe how Adolf Hit-many's armed forces.-Trans-Ocean. ler had brought about a spiritual revolution which had changed the
Belgrade, To-day. face of the German nation so that
ac- A Yugo-Slav delegation, includ- none who had made his last quaintance with Germany in the ing the Minister of Commerce and ViceTM year 1918 would be able to recog-Industry, M. Tomitch, and
Admiral. Politch, left yesterday by nize it at all to-day.
attend had special plane for Berlin to This "spiritual revolution" led to the creation of Greater Ger-the celebrations in connection with many, an event unique in history Hitler's birthday.-Trans-Ocean.
was accomplished as it bloodshed.
without
In this way Hitler has led the people into new paths.
YUGO-SLAV DELEGATION
ADMIRAL RAEDER'S LUNCH PARTY
Berlin, To-day.
A number of foreign naval chiefs,
What is more, he has given peace to that part of the world where including high officers from Italy, differences artificially created gave Spain,
Denmark, Yugo-Slavia, were the guests of the German commander-
rise to a perpetual danger of a gen- Sweden and Bulgaria eral European conflagration.
The cruiser "Dunedin" is now a boys' training ship, stationed at Portsmouth. The ship regularly puts to sea so that the youngsters of the Royal Navy can get practical training. Photo shows the boys manning one of the 4" high angle guns during gunnery drill at sea. (Picture passed by Admiralty).
LORD HALIFAX ON THE BASIS OF BRITAIN'S FOREIGN POLICY
London, To-day. Speaking in the House of Lords yesterday after- noon, the British Foreign Minister, Lord Hali- fax, summarised the aims of British foreign policy and expressly denied any aggressive in- tention in the present consultations with other States and in the guarantees of their territorial integrity given by England to certain Euro- pean States.
To be sure, added Goebbels, this in-chief, Admiral Raeder, at lunch Lord Halifax said that the chief aim of British po- peace is none to the liking of the yesterday. Trans-Ocean.
theoretically moral.
It is a peace based on realism.
said: two
HITLER'S PERSONALITY Turning to the personality of the Fuehrer, Dr. Goebbels Farsighted policy demands essentials, namely imagination and Imagination is construc-
realism.
SOVIET TALKS
WITH BALTIC
STATES
Reval, To-day.
licy was the "maintenance of real peace in the world and the protection of life, property and of the justified interests of British subjects in foreign countries.
in
"In another part of his speech, Lord Halifax spoke of the imme diate aims of the present foreign political procedure of the British tive and alone supplies power to give
Government and declared that Re- birth to highly plastic ideas.
general England desired the esta alism on the other hand brings the structure of political imagination Negotiations have taken place blishment of some comprehensive in harmony with hard facts. The between Esthonia and Latvia, on system against aggression Fuehrer unites both faculties to an one side, and the Soviet on the nevertheless allowed the possibility exceptional degree. Herein lies the other regarding mutual relations of alterations in the existing state
and the neutrality of Esthonia of affairs. genius of the' Fuehrer.
He is able to reconcile goal and and Latvia, declared the Esthon- road to goal without having recourse ian Foreign Minister, M. Selter, that the Government policy was one
in Parliament yesterday. to a rigid doctrine.
The Minister added that
that
Lord Halifax resented reproaches
of patchwork. The negotiations with rela-Moscow were proceeding and pro-
combined with ever-varying metions with the Soviet had been gress was to be expected.
My and singleness of purpose
ed
settled by peace treaty and a mutual
is plain to all, declar non-aggression pact.
Goebbels, that
I Dr.
EXTENSION TO FAR EAST Lord Halifax declared that there
TRAINING AIR PILOTS IN AMERICA
Washington, To-day.
A Bill authorising the civil aero- nautics authority to start the im- mediate primary training of 15,- 000 civilian air pilots was passed by the House of Representatives yesterday.
The Bill has now gone to the Senate-Renter.
hope that the policy, pursued by the this He said Esthonia would defend was a possibility that the deliber British Government would in time those in
the her neutrality and independence ations with the Soviet Union would lead to strengthening of the prin- aggressor.—Trans- also include questions concerning ciples of arriving at agreement by Western Democracies who look with against
the Pacific Ocean, and expressed the friendly discussions.-Trans-Ocean. anvy toward the National Socialist Ocean.
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