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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS · MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1936.
HITLER DEALS WITH
THE SITUATION
Mutual Understanding Between Nations
(Hong Kong Daily Press" Special}
Essen, March 27, housing conditions and
badly All eyes in Germany were focuss- clothed. He saw immense possi- ed on Friday on this city, the cen-billies for evelling the social tre of the nation's industrial fe, conditions and distinctions—a good where Hitler spoke in the after- task, if only the other nations and noon before 120,000 workers who statesmen would attend to the showded the enormous locomotive task awaiting them in their own erection shop of the world famous countries. Krupp plant to overficwing, whl'e
APPEAL FOR ENITY upproximately 700.000 people gal- bered round loudspeakers erected
If the German people expressed their confidence in the cities' public squares.
in him on the The meeting was preceded by an
coming Sunday, and entitled him to declare that what he said was Impressive ceremony at 3.45 o'clock also said in the name of the Ger-
for
man nation, he would submit a Fropaganda, Dr. Goebbels, speak new offer, and if the other states- ing from the Krupp works" gave
men again came to Elm and said an order to all stations to broad- east that Bags, were to be hoisted would have to ask their people: he should make a gesture, they on all public bul dings and privateShall we negotiate with Germany or not? Shall we make our peace, or shall we make gestures?"
when the Relch's Minister
houses throughout the Reich, the flags
the te remain flying until election was over.
Dr. Goebbels himself reported the proceedings for the Radio, and Els introductory remark pointed out that the building in which the meeting was taking place was the world's largest machine shop.
GREAT WELCOME Tumultaneous cheers greeted the Chancellor when he entered short- ly after four o'clock. At that time the sirens of the Krupp Factory began to shriek, being joined by the bells, whistles and sirens of the workshops, ships and acomo- tives throughout the Reich, thus giving the signal for one minute's st'ence all over Germany, which was meant as a manifestation of the country's united resolve 10 support the Fuehrer in his efforts. Le secure for the nation peace, honour and equality of rights.
After being welcomed by the head of the Krupp Arm, Baron Krupp von Bohlen und Halback,
He was convinced that their people would give them the answer "Don't talk about gestures and symbolic actions, but make peace!" Hitler concluded his speech with the passionate appeal to all to give him their vote on Sunday. Then he could stand up before the statesmen of the other countries and say:
"Sir, whether you are speaking in the name of your nation, or not, I do not know. But I am speaking in the name of mine that is something you cannot diar pute!"--
Transocean News Service.
EQUAL RIGHTSTM
Essen. Mar. 27. "Without internal peace Ger- many must. perish”
**There car be no victors nor vanquished. Peace can only be founded on equal rights and equal honour."
"Don't talk to me of the holiness Hitler began his speech by saying of treaties! When have treaties that he saw in the Krupp p'antbeen more broken than during the not a great forge for war arma- last eighteen years?" These were ments, but, a huge workshop for high-lights of the address of the weapons of peace, because It German Chancellor, Herr Adolf manufacturéd everything which Hitler, delivered here to-day. the nation needed to maintain its independence and freedom in the World.
INTERESTS OF PEOPLE Picturing the distressful condi- tions which he found in Germany on 'assuming power, the Chancellor
ceclared that he saw himself con- fronted with the task of renewing the
nation's slumbering forces. His sole aim was to look after the interests of the German nation. He did not belong to any caste or party, but solely to the German people. He was probably the only statesman who did not even have
All bunk account.
that he
.1
wanted was his people, so that his will commanded respect in the Lutside world.
"We are not looking for any quar-
The intensely nationalistic ap- peal of the Chancellor was follow- ed by a moving address by Dr. Josef" Goebbels, the Minister for
who, Propaganda,
reminding France of Germany's love of peace. added: "Attack us and you wih and that every inch of territory conquered would cost you thou- sands of lives."
GERMAN POINT
OF VIS
Right To Fortify Rhineland
("Hong Kong Daily Press" Special)
Berlin, Mar. 27,
Mr. Anthony Eden's speech in the House of Commons aroused little or no enthusiasm here, jud- ing from the critical attitude of the press. The chief source of dissatisfaction appears to be Eden's sentence on German help- ing to ensure future negotiations by making some contribution.
The British Foreign Secretary emphasised in this connection that Germany declined to refrain from building fortifications in the Rhineland.
"We have already made many contributions, and any one-sided demands," writes the must refuse
Editor of
the "Deutsche Allge- meine Zeitung." He adds that after all that hus happened, pro-
Germany bably nobody could expect
to leave tiers unprotected against ab
her fron- in- vasion of foreign troops. It was not a matter of prestige, since the conclusion of the Franco-Soviet Pact made the protection of the frontiers à vital question
In a similar vein the "Berliner Tageblatt," in 2 long editorial stresses the German right to for- tity the west frontier, going on to state that France fears that a chain of the same concrete as she built on the other side of the frontier would weaken her post- tion as an ally in Eastern Europe. since she would then no longer being in a position to keep the German troops engaged on the western frontier.
"After Eden's speech, our hopes that at last a way into the open will be found, have not grown, and we reckon with great difficult- ies before we emerge from this blind alley."
Transocean News Servier. :
PACT BECOMES EFFECTIVE
("Hong Kong Dally Press" Special)
Paris, Mar. 27. The Franco-Russian Pact came Into force on Friday afternoon, when the documents of ratifica tion were exchanged at the Quay d'Orsay by Flandin and Litvinoff.
Flandin, who had returned from in the Dept. his constituency Yonne, on Friday morning confer- red at some length with Premier Sarrai and Minister Paul-Bon- cour. He subsequently received the Turkish foreign Minister, Rush- di Aras and the Czechoslovakian Foreign Minister Osuski: The
Using the chassis of a railway engine for a platform in Krupps' huge locomotive shop, he made his ninth election speech preluded by one minute's silence throughout Minister left again for Yonde on the country.
Friday evening.---..
It is estimated that the Chancel-ransocean News ServicŁ. « lor's address was heard by. 1,000,000 persons, directly or through loud- speakers, but the words of Herr Hitler rang around the world as well, for the speech was broad-
cast.
FORGERS OF PEACE
|
VENIZELOS' FUNERAL
"
"Hong Kong Daily Press" Specia")
Athens, Mar. 27. The late Statesman Venizelos was given an impressive funeral on Friday in Canea on Crete, the ceremony being attended by Here- ditary Prince Paul, while many thousands lined the streets through which the procession, passed.
rel with the other nations. On the contrary, I am of the opinion" that the nations can profit only by a
He said he had chosen to speak mutual understanding. I shall
at Essen because there was no bet- always do my best to promote
ter symbolical place from which to peace, Lut I will never think of surrendering to anybody. I do not address the workers of the German Empire. His hearers were not only want a great people looked upon as second-rate. I cannot endure tons of peace, he said.
the orgers of armaments, but the
being the representative of а He reviewed the beneficial nation with inferior rights;
changes the Nazi regime had I have
often offered my hand effected in Germany's economic to the other nations, and it has life during the last three years. always been rejected. Now I have He remarked that his predecessors restured German equality on my
had talked for fifteen years, but accord. without previously that at the end of that time some- obtaining the consent of the other body had to act. nations, I have never made no "I came and I acted," he declar-tomb opposite Venizelos
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secret agreement nor a military alliance, and shall never conclude one in future, but if Europe en- tangles herself in military alliances, then at any fater want to see Germany's sovereignity restored over all her territory.
ed.
Der Fuehrer emphasised the im- portance of unity for a nation to obtain its rights, not only politic- ally and economically, but as hu- pans,
The coin was placed on a gun carriage which was escorted by a battalion of the famous “Ovzones" Regiment.
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The body will lie in State for a few days in the St.. Magdalenes. Chapel at Halepa near Canea, be- fore being laid to final rest in a
former. residence.-
ransocean News Service.
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broken than ring the last eigh- Leen years?" 1, demanded.
The German word, he said, was just as honourable as any other nation's.
We have discovered a new na- If the others now tell me that tional consciousness. Without in- they will pass sentence on me. ternal peace Germany must perish. then I shall answer, that only my There can be no victors nor van- people has the right to pass sen- | quished. Peace can only be found- - Germany, he said, wanted only tence on me. My nation is my ed on equal rights and equalquiet and peace, work and bread, judge and not an international) honour," council.
NOT SEEKING WAR
and decent life. Reuter
TREATY - VIOLATION
A CHALLENGE". He added that he did not seek Never have treaties been violated
war with other nations. They
Essen, Mar. 21. so often as within the past ten only saw the possibility of a great Dr. Josef Goebbels, the German years, It is just because we be understanding for the benefit of Minister of Propaganda, followed lieve in the sanctity of treaties as all. They wanted foreign states- Herr Adolf Hitler on the pro- We would like to see them signed men to respect their internal gramme of addresses at Essen to- at our own free will, by two equals, affairs.
"day
that alone makes a treaty sacred." Europe was like a family. And He was addressing France when Hitler then said that it would it was not right, declared the he said: "Have we insulted you be a good thing. In the course of Chancellor, that one family should injured you or invaded you? - Wé his further remarks, If some states- continually intrude in the house of shall not attack you; but our love men would attend more to their another
of peace should not be taken for own anairs than those of other Germany, he said had no in-weakness, nations. He had no reason for terest in France or-Belgium or any "Attack us," he challenged, "and wanting to make dimiculties other country,
you will find that every inch of France and England. He had "Don't talk to me of the holiness territory conquered would cost you enough to do in Germany. where of treaties
thousands of lives," he saw millions living under bad "When have treaties, been more. Router's Bulletin Service,
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