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Historical Aspect Of The Crisis: Goebbels Version

WILL END WHEN PARLIAMENT

GERMANY HAS

HER WAY!

Venice, To-day.

SOON TO BE RE-SUMMONED

LONDON TO-DAY.

A NEW AND DECISIVE PHASE

PEACE TO CONFORM TO GERMANY'S

A picture of the "historical aspect of the present IN THE ANGLO-FRENCH-SOVIET WISHES!

"STAR."

Berlin, To-day.

Field Marshal Goering, who re-

European situation" was given in a speech by NEGOTIATIONS HAS BEEN Dr. Goebbels, Reich Minister of "Propaganda, OF MR. WILLIAN STRANG TO REACHED WITH THE RETURN Culture and Enlightenment,” at an extraordin- LONDON, SAYS THE POLITICAL ary meeting of the Confederation of Free Pro-CORRESPONDENT OF THE turned yesterday from a three fessions in Venice yesterday evening.

He expresses the view at the weeks' tour of inspection in course "Europe," said Dr. Goebbels, "is to-day in a very same time, that the Prime Minister, of which he visited the western

serious crisis which will not be overcome so

Mr. Chamberlain, will resummon frontier fortifications, has given an long as the vital interests of poor nations are

Parliament in the very near future,

interview to the "Berliner Nach- not satisfied.

tausgabe."

The re-

in order to present a statement on

the international situation.

of

It is expected in London that the "It is nonsense to talk of peacevolution was not a liberal France difficulties still holding up political of the German nation" with the After comparing the "tranquillity as long as this crisis con- but a liberal Europe.

side of the negotiations, will be "calm" shown by Chancellor Hitler :tinues! -

sult of the revolution of to-day j removed before the conclusion To solve it does not mean to will not be a Fascist Italy and a pected to last about a fortnight, by ing contends that responsibility for the military talks which are ex- at the present critical time, Goer in his conduct of Germany's policy disturb peace, but to create Nazi Germany but a New peace. The crisis can be over-Europe!"

which time the Prime Minister will the crisis lies, not with Germany, come by thorough measures only.

have returned to London from his but with the advocates of encircle- holiday in Scotland.--Trans-Ocean.ment!

or

Trans-Ocean.

PATROL BOAT BLOWN UP

Jerusalem, To-day.

A coastal patrol boat, "Sinbad," belonging to the British Palestine police, sank near Wadi Falix, south of Nathania, following an explosion on board.

SHANGHAI'S GUERILLAS

"We are to-day more less in the same position as Europe was in the period be.

Neither foreign Statesmen nor tween 1789 and 1848. If

journalists had any knowledge of revolution has become due,

the German nation and could not individual peoples have a his-

appreciate the motives which in- torical duty to begin it.

Shanghai, To-day. spired it to "resolutely demand a "France

Large-scale anti-guerilla inaugurated

opera-peace which shall conform to its the

tions are at present being carried national wishes." liberal revolution, she developed

out by Japanese forces in an area ..and executed its ideas and thus

with a radius of about 50 kilome-capable of such

It was impossible that a nation, gave an example to Europe of One member of the crew, a Bri-tres around Shanghai.

achievements, that time. By her revolution, tish police sergeant, was

should accept lessons from other killed. France gained an advantage over Two other members of the crew of against the new

They are being specially directed nations as to how its peace and other nations.

Chinese Fourth its existence should be shaped! Other nations seven were injured and conveyed to Route Army, which tried to oppose the course of re-hospital in Haifa.-Trans-Ocean.

is composed In the whole course of his jour- volution. But in vain.

of irregulars.-Trans-Ocean.

ney, he said, not a single person had spoken to him about war. He expressed the view that the many "silly things" that were said planned abroad were motivated by the feeling of fear, due to the con- sciousness of the fact that Ger- many's adversaries had miscalcul- ated the strength of the German ua- tion.

PEOPLE'S REVOLUTION

"Thus, the close of the 18th «century witnessed the liberal re- volution. To-day, we witness the people's revolution.

"The liberal revolution has liberated a class. The revolu- tion of the 20th century has the

task of liberating peoples.

FOREIGN OFFICE QUIET

ABOUT HALIFAX TALKS

London, To-day.

"We do not fight for classes The greatest secrecy is maintained by the Foreign Office as to the discussion Lord Halifax, the

but for the equality of peoples. was not by accident that

It

France was dominant spiritually in the 19th century.

"The result of the French re-

CHANGED HER SHOES

or

"When I read the speeches made in Poland and the articles which appeared in the Polish press, I can

only explain them as the outcome of

hysterical panic."

The Field Marshal mentioned

gitter where the Hermann Goering Works are being built, deposits of

Foreign Secretary, had the first day he return-that in the neighbourhood of Salz- ed from his country seat in Yorkshire. The press this morning was therefore hardly able

to give more information than the bare facts. Only in the "Daily Telegraph" is]

a hint made at the viewpoint which

FIVE TIMES A DAY Mr. William Strang is said to have

Suffered Agony with Rheumatism for 20 Years

represented in conversation with the Foreign Secretary.

It is said that he is of the opin-

lon that the Moscow negotiations could be brought to a conclusion Try and picture the life this woman only if led for twenty years

the British Government changing her shoes several times a day in a vain were prepared to make concessions endeavour to attain some relief from to the Soviet views on indirect ag- .the rheumatic pains that were congression..

atantly torturing her. Then imagine

With regard to the meeting be-

her joy when she found that Kruschen tween Lord. Halifax and⠀⠀ Dr, von was driving away the rheumatism. This

is what she writes:

Dirksen, the German Ambassador,

"I have been using Kruschen Salts this continues to be the subject of

for four years. For twenty years pre-much speculation.

viously I had suffered agony with my

feet, sometimes changing my shoes five

times a day, and frequently sitting

SPECULATION

While it is semi-officially declar-

without any as the pain was so great. ed that the Ambassador's call was Now I can wear the same pair of shoes all day with comfort. I cannot speak in the nature of a courtesy visit too highly of Kruschen Site. Only prior to his departure on holiday, those who had been in constant pain the "News Chronicle" believes that with their feet for years can realise political significance is to be at- what it is to be free." (Mrs.) E.Atached to the Interview because at

It is the needle-pointed, crystals of urle scld, lodging between the Joints, the same time the German Ambas- which are responsible for the agony of sador to Paris was in conversation rheumatism. Kruschen Sarts dissolve with M. Bonnet, the French For- these torturing scrystals" and promptly

eign Minister.—Trang-Ocean,

from the systers,

mineral ores sufficient to last over

hundred years had been discovered.

-Trans-Ocean.

SOME OTHER DAY LADY-RIGHT NOW

I'VE GOT TO SEE PARAMOUNTS "INVITATION TO HAPPINESS"

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