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Rome, Jan. 16.

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THE "MOUNTAIN FEUCHTWANGER

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German Climbers To

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ON HIS EXILE

Plea For German- Jewish Refugees

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London, Dec. 27. Dr. Lion Feuchtwanger, the novelist, was the chief speaker at a women's luncheon held at the Savoy Hotel recently in women and children in Great Bri- resettlement of German-Jewish

tain and Palestine. The tickets for the simple meal were £10 each, guests attended. The chairman, Mrs. Anthony de Rothschild, announced that £8,701 the £25,000 required, and that all had already been "raised towards the expenses of the luncheon were being paid by an anonymous donor.

Augsburg. January. 15. German alpinists under the well own climber and scientist, Herr. tinction by sending an all-German Willy Merkel, aspire to win, dis- team to scale one of the highest peaks in the Himalayas early next were as follows: 11,200 during the spring.. Flans disclosed on Mon and nearly 300

day show Arst quarter of 1932 to 9,600 during leave Germany

that a party of ten the same period last year.

the end of February to The Under Secretary Informed Naga Parbat." so-called "Moun

attempt Lo scale the Senate that

the Fascist intain of Fear 26,600 feet high, stitute for social welfare will in the world's seventh highest peak, the next few years have 43 sana- The group is made up of scientific toria with 16,000 beds at their climbers many of whom have disposal for tubercular patients.

experience In One hundred and Ave municipal- ities have been removed from the

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12,000 DIVORCES IN POLAND

Dr. Feuchtwanger said that so far they had documentary evidence of 377 Jews having either been killed by the Nazis in Germany or having committed suicide in con- sequence of their ill-treatment by the Nazis. The punishment for those 377 deaths was, all in all, four days of light imprisonment

MORE UNREST IN Special to the "Hong Kong Dally for one Württemberg S.A man.

CUBA

Sen. C. Hevia New President

Havana, January 18. The political situation in Cuba has been much aggravated by the NEW YORK AND LOS ANGELES resignation of President Grau Sän

Martin.

General Carlos been named Reuter.

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The shooting which broke

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Warsaw January 15.

..

He admitted that during the last few weeks there had been a full 12,000 divorces granted in 1933 against the Jews. The pressure of in the use of physical violence have been declared illegal. The foreign opinion had persuaded the whole Ecclesiastic Court including Nazis to alter their programme, in five orthodox Bishops have been forced to appear before the Chief the Jews, they merely do not let so far as now they no longer kill Bench, to answer a charge of having derived a total amount of

them live." It was the duty of the $100,000 from this source.

Jews abroad to work against the The

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INVITATION TO GERMANY. ·

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"I was happy in Germany; it was ideal for my work," Dr. Feuchtwanger continued.

"Now they have confiscated my house in Germany, have demolished my li- brary, torn ùp my manuscripts. mangled the scientific material which I had collected, undoing the The German Government has labours of many years. They even received an invitation from the killed the harmless animals of League of Nations to participate my garden, my cats and tortoises, present meetings. The and trampled down the flower points to be discussed will be the beds. Now, I confess, I long for plebiscite in the. Saar, in 1935. It the air of Germany, its landscape,

in the

"Berlin, January. 15.

WRECK OF THEs learned from official quarters Its people, its language, the tran

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quillity of my study, the books of my Bbrary. It is a bitter and diferit thing for me to work without all this. Yet I would not go back to Germany even if they guaranteed to restore to me life, property, "and liberty. For it must be an inconceivable nightmare to a man whose heart la not entirely frozen. to live in this country which they have turned into a London, January 16. horrible mixture of prison

and Prayers for the recovery of Car-military training ground." dinal Bourne, Cardinal Archbishop

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AUSTRIAN ATHLETICS

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Vienna, Jan. 15.

PLIGHT OF CHILDREN Hundreds of thousands of Ger- ly ill for some weeks, were sald in man Jews must be left to their Westminster Cathedral yesterday. tate, but was it not possible to

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save at least some of the children -those who were the most 'help- ness and whose rescue was of the utmost importance for the future? The barbarian of the Third Reich struck with tenfold gravity at the tender, uniformed souls of the children. In numer- ous German schools the Jewish children were made to sit on e- A mass meeting against the parate benches from the rest, Dollfuss. Government took place They had to, sing anti-Semitic at the Austrian Spa "Bad. Hall". | songs and recite anti-Semitic The police arrested some of the slogans and verses. In some cases athletes who have assembled here Jewish children were, obliged to for the Austrian Ski Champion- stand up in the presence of the ship. The athletes who are highly assembled school and listen while disgusted with the mixing up of they were told what scoundrell sports with politics protested and traitors their fathers were, against the new course in In many schools Jewish children 'demonstration which could only be were forbidden to participate in dissolved by Heimwehr troops the common swimming lesson be Transocean Kuo Min.

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London, January 16. The London Fassenger Transport Board Intend to replace, trams by trolley buses on a long route in the Metropolitan area and will shortly spend £1,000,000 on these new vehicles and in removing the exist ing tramlines.--British Wireless Service.

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JAPAN TO SINGAPORE Huge Airport For Osaka A new International airport, costing approximately Y. 10,000,- 000 will be established by the Japanese Air ·Transportation Co. the only company in Japan, near Naruo

civil aviation.

between Osaka and Kobe, It was

announced recently have

London; January 16. Severe gales during the past fortnight have prevented the relief of three lighthouse-keepers, one of whom was injured at the lonely

Jewish child was obliged to take Dhu Hearteach Lighthouse which

In one big town there was a re-

its place in the line every is 15 miles of the, Western coast

gulation providing gas masks for The Hague, January 16. of Scotland.

all children and organized drin with its empty jug, so that every The International Rubber Asso- in the event of gas attack: the day the demonstration could be Yesterday the Northern light-clation will hold a meeting within Jewish children

repeated.

·were excluded house relief ship, Hesperus, suc- a few days, at which it is expected from these defensive, measures: ceeded in reaching the Lighthouse that the British will be invited to In one school milk was distribut-Lady Violet Bonham Carter, Mrs. The appeal was supported by and took off the marooned · men' attend to discuss the report of the ea regularly to the needy pupils, M. Sieff, Mr. Frederick Lon-tries have also been urged to give The injured keeper was conveyed Restriction Committee. to Oban Hospital.

and a Jewish child was made to adale, and Lady Erleigh Lady Vio- It is generally conceded that a stand in line with the others let Boham Carter salf that this definite solution is more remote holding an empty jug. When it matter concerned not the Jewish owing to the difficulties which have came to this child's turn it was community alone but all who be arisen from the recent negotat told loudly to "Go away, You are lieved in justice and our common ions-Reuter.

A Jew. You won't get any." This humanity.

His colleagues had been tending him on medical instructions wire- lessed to the Lighthouse-British Wireless-Bervice.

The airport which will have planes, was originally sponsored facilities for both land--" and sea” by Mr. Seibel Kawanishi, member of the board of directors of the company, and tử bộing aided finan- cially by bankers of... Kwansal (Osaka-Kobe-Kyoto) district. The War and Communications Minis- financial support to the scheme.

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"pleted..

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