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THE CHINA MAIL, MAY 15, 1989.

GERMAN WARNING OF REPRISALS FOR ALL EXPULSIONS OF NAZIS

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Berlin, To-day. “Germany does not recognise a single case in which Germans have been expelled during past weeks from various countries as justified," declares the leader of the National Socialist foreign or- ganisation, Gauleiter Ernst Wilhelm Bohle in an interview granted to a Berlin paper. That this is not a private statement by Dr. Bohle but a declaration made in his capacity as Secre- tary of State in the Foreign Ministry is indic- ated by the fact that it is given front page pro- minence in to-day's issue of the paper under a fullpage headline reading "An end to war against the defenceless." "The Reich is deter- mined to protect every German abroad.”

Gauleiter Bohle calls attention in the interview to the fact that the British Government has expelled three leading Germans from Eng- land during recent weeks and fol- lowed up this action by six addi- tional expulsions.

It was, moreover, due to British pressure that the Cairo representa- tive of the "Voelkischer Beobach- ter" Paul Schmitz, and the leader of the German colony in Baghdad, Dr. Jordan, were ordered to leave these countries.

Bohle also mentioned recent ex- pulsions of Germans from France and Poland.

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USED AS VICTIMS "I should like to emphasise" he declares, "that Germany does not recognize a single case of the ex-

because pulsions as justified know that the expelled... Germans never violated the hospitality ex- tended to them."

TERROR REIGNS ON KULANGSU

SWATOW, TO-DAY.

TERROR REIGNS ON KULANGSU, ACCORDING ΤΟ MESSAGES FROM AMOY YES- TERDAY. JAPANESE TROOPS ARE STILL POLICING THE IS- LAND AND ARRESTS OF CHIN- ESE YOUTHS ARE CONTINU- ING. NO CHINESE MAN, WO- MAN OR CHILD DARE VEN- TURE OUTSIDE THEIR DWELL-

INGS.

been reported been

Instances have where Chinese youths have we

shot, summarily, on the waterfront a few minutes after being arrested.

"The measures of the respon- lead sible Governments, therefore, only to the conclusion that Germans abroad are being used as victims for venting the hatred which is felt for the strong and unassailable Reich.

"Since it is not possible to harm the Reich, it is believed that Ger- mans abroad can be mistreated with impunity.

RETALIATION:

Some 300 Chinese men and boys have been taken from the Island to Amoy.—Our Own Correspondent.

ADMIRAL VISITING AMOY

Admiral Sir Percy Noble, the Commander-in-Chief, sails in H.M.S. Birmingham to-day for Shanghai by way of Amoy and Foochow.

His trip is merely in connection with one of his normal tours of inspection, an official source de- clared this morning.

H.M.S. Kent, the Admiral's flag- ship, will be remaining in Hong Kong.

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"To all fairly thinking persons such an attitude is a mockery on the natural hospitality which has always been granted by one coun- H.M.S. Duncan, Defender and try to the citizens of another. And, Diamond.. are leaving to-day for in my opinion, it is an indication | northern ports. either of weakness or of a guilty conscience.

CHINESE SHELLING

JAPANESE WARSHIPS

Gauleiter Bohle concluded by stating that, Germans living abroad were not now unprotected and at

Swatow, To-day. the mercy of foreign-States, as was Chinese artillery is reported the case during the period of Ger- active on Sung-sze Island, west man helplessness. The Third Reich | of Kulangsu, and shelling_at of Adolf Hitler protects every mem- Japanese warships. ber both at home and abroad if he "conducts himself -properly."..

"It is true that Germany is not in a position to prevent the ex- pulsions, but she is determined not to tolerate such despotic acts and to retaliate in evary case," Trong Ocean.

Japanese planes are taking off from the ships off Kulangsu and are attempting to locate the Chin- ese batteries, which are reported to have damaged, one Japanese ship.

The oil tanks of the Asiatic Petroleum Company and the Stan- dard Oil Company, are located on Sung-asa Island, and are in danger of being “accidentally" bombad by

WEATHER REPORT Japanese machines - Our Own

Royal Observatory reports that the anticyclone is moving east- and is now centred over East

#smovin"

Correspondent,

eastward over North Japan. Pres sure is ́ relatively low over Tong- king and Siam. Local Torecast:→

cloudy

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