THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST 1989.
DANZIG LEADERS TO P SEE HITLER: AUTUMN THE VITAL PERIOD
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The Nazi leader, Herr Foerster, is holidaying in his
Danzig, To-day. native birthplace at Furth, together with an- other Danzig leader, Herr Zarske, and will later go to the Salzburg Festival.
It is understood they will again see Hitler, when plans for the vital autumn périod will be dis- cussed.
Until then, observers here do not expect any major
development within the Free City.
Many workers arrested in the recent Nazi anti-Communist drive are reported to have been flown to Berlin, where it is said that Be- veral were executed for high trea-
son.
PRESS AGITATION Meanwhile the Danzig question is
KING-HALL WILLING TO
again in the foreground in the Ger- SEE GOEBBELS
man presa in Berlin.
A German news agency describes Polish measures restricting the en- try of certain goods into Danzig as a breach of the Polish-Danzig economic agreements.
activities,
Paris, To-day. Commander Stephen King-Hall,
who has recently occupied a
in connection with his circulation
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Polish customs officials, whose premier position in the public eye THE UNTOLD DRAMA OF THE HEROIC “SPLINTER FLEET!” names are given, are accused of espionage and political while a despatch from Poznan al- of newsletters in Germany, arrived leges the ill-treatment and imprison-here yesterday and at noon receiv- ment of German-speaking people.
ed a number of French journalists
TRADE WAR THREAT
of
fort-
M. Chodacki, Polish Commission to whom he gave in humorus form er-General, is understood to be hur-explanations of his newsletters. rying back to Danzig from holiday He announced his intention to deal with what threatens to de-continuing the work as soon as he velop into a bitter trade war be-returns to London after a tween the Free City and Poland. night's holiday in France.
The Poles
recently threatened He had visited Germany four that unless better treatment was months ago, he said, and express- given their inspectors at the mar-ed his readiness to go there again garine combines factory in Dan- and see Dr. Goebbels, the Reich zig they would withdraw their Minister of Propaganda if the Doc- men. The combines trade with Po-tor wished to see him. land.
Commander King-Hall added that Poland has now definitely refus- he was satisfied with the success ed to take any more margarine from hitherto achieved by his news-let- the factory, and the Danzig Sen-tera and that he received a large ate has threatened that unless the quantity of mail in connection with decision is reconsidered, the Free them. City will "wage an economic war on a full scale" against Poland.pondents, Reuter.
A
ALPINE TROOPS' FEAT
Some which came from corres- who stressed their Nazi convictions, were couched in ironical tone but at the same time almost unanimously declared that the reason for the annexation of Bohemia and Moravia was that those regions threatened to become the prey of anarchy!.
He had also received a number of letters expressing agreement with remarkable mountaineering his views.-Trans-Ocean,
Rome, To-day.
feat was accomplished on Sunday
by a mountain artillery detach- NAZIS REFUSE
ment of the Alpini Battalion
Undine.
With great physical effort, the EXEQUATUR FOR
soldiers succeeded in hauling two
7.5-cm. cannons to the 2,500 metre BRITISH CONSUL
summit of Monte Canin.
The time taken for the ascent was only 6 hours. -
The weight hauled by each soldier amounted to almost two hundred weights, Trans-Ocean.
NIKS
London, To-day. Answering questions on Prague in the House of Commons yesterday, the Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Mr. R. A Butler, revealed that the British request for an exequatur for the Consul General in Prague had been refused by the German Gov- ernment.
Ground was that while the British Government had declar ed that they recognised that an exequatur constituted de facto recognition of the present posi, tim in Bohemia, and Moravias they could not modify the view already expressed as regards the legality of the manner in which the position had been brought, about.
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