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No. 22,056

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日陸拾月弍巳己

HONG KONG, TUESDAY, MARCH 26; 1929.

弍拜禮

日廿月叁年九廿百九仟登英

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POLITICAL INTRIGUE AND PROPAGANDA.

AN ANTI-MUSSOLINI MOVE.

(EXCLUSIVE TO THE "DAILY FRESS."

PARIS (UP)-Within the walls the city of Paris lies the city of men who are not wanted. The "eity within a city" has a popula tion of approximately one hundred thousand.. Its citizens have fled or been driven from their native lands because they were politically "un popular." About half of them are Russians. The second largest group is Italian. Others are deportees from Spain, Portugal, Hungary, Poland, Roumania, Turkey, Egypt, Syria, England, the United States, Chile, Peru, Venezuela, Mexico, Nicaragua, Greece.

The same is true of the Spaniards, The recent revolution in Spain

and others. The Hun- was planned in the apartment of the Poles, the Chileans, the Hun Sanchez Guerra, the former Spanish garians Prime Minister who is now in pri-garians, who comprise supporters son near Valencia. In the old days of legitism or royalism, and com- the Spaniards used to meet in the munism, and liberalism, as "repre- Cafe de la Rotunde, but Professor seated by Count Karolyi, mingle Miguel de Unamuno and Edouardo freely." Recently an International Ortega Y Guanet went to live in Club has been started which brings Hendaye, leaving only Sanchez together in weekly dinners exiles of all nations. The leading factor in Guerrs to lead the discussions.

this group is the daughter of Italy's A Famous Rendezvous.

former Premier. Nitti.

as editor of Henri Barbusse, The Rotunde has been famous for a long time as rendezvous of the Monde, has started a movement

The Italians still meet emigres.

that aims to unite in a powerful there but they do not talk freely

ents of fascism, under which name because they have learned that the agency of propaganda all oppon- positions of importance. Many of Generale, the French Department now principally associated with the of Justice. The Garibaldi-Hacia

name of Mussolini. them are of noble blood.

The emigres are sp. unusually When coup which was to separate Cata It is a city of poor men. they leave office, factory, or work lonia from Spain was fomented well educated and intelligent group They are gay. They have. shop, they frequently go to the over chess boards in the Rotundeen.

Many other their parties and except for a small meeting place of their compatriots and in the street. to work again. The labours they movements have been evolved in minority among them they have perform without pay is done with these cafes, and in many others are ardour, for it is directed against being arranged there to-day. the governments at home.

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The Russian do not congregate in Most of the anti-governmental any one place. The real leaders activity of the exiles is propaganda gather one or two nights of every All week in the Paris academy of the Every group has its organ." issue special editions for circulation White Army or in the offices of one within the country from which they or other of their newspapers. have been exiled. ..

The Spaniards, who cluster also in Biarritz and Hendaye, recently transformed their literary and philo. sophical monthly, Hoja Libres into a militant weekly and have begun smuggling it into Spain in large quantities. papers; the emigrès prepare enor mous quantities of tracts, many of them violent diatribes, for clan- destine circulation.

Besides news,

Smuggling Devices.

Many devices are used to intro- duce the propaganda into the rari ous countries, from the innocent employment of the customary postal route to the whole ingenious gamut

"bootlegger of smuggling and tricks. The Spaniards do business with railway employes and sym- pathizers whose daily business takes them across the border. Thousands of pieces of propaganda go out from Cette and Marseilles to find a cor- dial reception or the Costa Brava of Catalunya.

·

Russian Intrigues.

The real burden of the Russian intrigues which are planned in Paris is borne by the members of the organization who remain at home, working against the home govern- ment under the eyes of its own. police gendarmeries. These are the men scattered throughout the Red army and navy, circulating among them brochures and news- the papers, and talking down government of the Soviete..

Now and then the Soviet secret sent to prison, Occasionally, they police find these men and they are are executed. About a half dozen are arrested every month. In Italy, pain, and the other smaller coun- tries, the task of the secret agent is even harder, and the penalties The agents are equally severe. duties also include the discreet spreading of anti-governmental feel

ing.

In

In Russia they are charged. with the distribution of munitions, Italy, they are compelled because of the heaviness of the guard to be extremely cautious. Very few wea pons get into Italy.

The Italians use the Dalmatian boatmen and the Tyrolean smug glers to whom running goods over at embattled frontier is always a

A Great Leveller. pleasure, and several dozen other!

Exile is a great leveller. Royal methods peculiar to themselves. The Russians send over bundles inists and radicals who, within the wagons and sledges.

The storybook.notion of the plot. ters is, extraordinary to relate, an accurate one. The emigres-a part of them at least-gather in cafes and talk. Superficially regarded, it would seem that talking and acher ing is all they do. The real work of the exiles, however, is done be- hind the door of one of the plainly furnished fats one usually finds the leadera occupying....

become reconciled to their new state. People like the Empress Zita, the Lutfallah brothers, aspir- South ants to the throne of Syria, the Portuguese royalty, the American exiles, however, are tire less conspirators.

But all of them profess a lack of funds. It is often, that one bears that if we had the money, we could overthrow the government to-morrow."

FIRE HEROISM OF A NURSE. TELEPHONE CALL AFTER Å

COLD BATH PLUNGE.

"Do take care of the children;"

were the dying words of Nellie nurse employed by Major and Mrs. Carter, aged thirty, a children' Koox, of London-road, St. John's Wood, who died from burns.

Carter was alone in the house with the children when her night. dress caught alight from the gas fire in her bedroom, and, with her nightdress ablaze, she rushed across the landing and jumped into a bath

of cold water.

She then went to the telephone and sent a message to a relative of her employers, sand, although hud- died up and in great pain, she opened the door to him.

Mr. Cecil Braithwaite, a stock- broker, of Maresfield - gardens, Hampstead, brother of Mrs. Knox, said that when Carter rang him up she said that she was badly, native land, hated and fought each burned, and asked him to send Italians the front door when he reached other, are friends in Paris, made some one to the house. She opened one by a common cause.

She was huddled up and in I do not of all shades of political opinion there. have joined hands and work har

one anti-Mussolini great pain," he added. moniously in

The Russians, al-know how the managed to open the organization.

to me was,

Do take care of the though they still retain their poli- door. The only remark she made tical separateness, are united in

The coroner recorded a verdict of their ex-Servicemen's Union, a mili- children.''

Accidental death." tary organization, the aim of which in simply anti-Communist.

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