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"GOD HELPS THOSE WHO HELP THEMSELVES,” -Adolf Hitler

-Welmar, November 7. Herr Adolf Hitler yesterday addressed a gathering of 50,000 on the occasion of the final meeting of the Thuringa Party Congress at the Stadlum at Weimar, birthplace of the former German republic. The leader of the Thuringa section of the Nazi Party welcomed Herr Hitler as the leader of the third Roty German Empire of the Teutonic

race.

"It is very well to speak of dis- After referring at some length y to the history of the Nazi move-armament and peace, but as lòng ment, Herr Hitler" reiterated that as there is no spiritual disarma- Germany only wanted to be leftment all talk about disarmament alone in peace. Nazis believed, and isn't worth much," he declared. they asked others to believe, that God would help only. those who helped themselves.

Herr Hitler proceeded to say that he was ready to negotiate, but he would never tolerate Germany's

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SMUTS FAVOURS REFORMED LEAGUE

Position Of Extreme Danger

Johannesburg, Nov. 7. "Back to a reformed League must be our policy," declared General Smuts. South African Minister of Justice, in an Armistice anniversary broad- cast yesterday.

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General Smuts said that the alliance system had once more WAR AGITATURS

broken down, and he urged that Referring to the war agitators in efforts should be made to bring the Britain, Herr Hitler said that they great Powers back to the League. felt hurt because he dared men- The position was one of extreme tion them. Of course they had no danger and urgency right to demand other States to

The Hitler-Chamberlain con-

rights being trampled on either in change their constitution. Demo-versations showed that Herr Hitler negotiation or in any other waycracies especially ought to under had been determined in his fur- of national policy Therefore he warned the German

stand the German philosophy of therance to be alert people alwLYS

lite when they speak of equality through war unless Czechoslovakia watchful.

and rights, and the rights of small had given way. Calamity was avert- States. What objection can they ed through Mr. Chamberlain's last- have if the big people demand the same rights.

NAZI THEORIES ATTACKED

The new territories would be true links of the Reich, but they also had a great obligation. As long as others only spoke of disarmament, they did not believe them.

minute intervention, but in recent years the nations had developed the habit of lawless actions which cannot continue without calamity.

The only escape is. International order, he said. The League Coun-! cli in the past has been too un- "I can assure Mr. Churchill and wieldy and the League has been

Christian Concepts frds that it only happened weakened by desertions.

Defended

Munich, Nov. 7."

of An outspoken defence Christian principles against the theories of National Socia- lism was made by Cardinal Faulhaber, Archbishop of Mun- Ich, when addressing 5,000 peo- ple yesterday.

He said that citizens had their 2.3 their duties. rights as well They had rights to demonstrate their faith. Citizens should not be impeded in their worship by the threat, of exclusion from the na- tional community.

once, and it will never happen Generai Smuts urged a standing again." concluded Herr Hitler.committee of the great Powers as Reuter.

a permanent part of the League machinery.Revier.

ANTI-RED PACT "CELEBRATED

Tokyo, Nov. 7 Three weeks of national celebration began in Japan yesterday to mark the first an- niversary of the conclusion of the anti-Comintern pact be- tween Japan, Germany and Italy.

JAPAN LACKS MAN-POWER

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Shanghai Nov. Japan's lack of man-power is manifested by the suspension many industrial enterprises. The.

the absence latest indication is Prince Chichibu, Prince Konoye, of Bremen, most of whom have and members of the Cabinet a-been called to the colours.

Admiral Nobumsas Suetsugu, Home Adairs, will tended a gala reception at the

fre Italian Embassy last night, at Minister of

the German Ambassador merge the police with the

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this of and the Envoy of Nationalist Spain brigade by the

month. This means that firemen on patrol duty Maminoth parades were held in will have to be

Character must have the right to express itself, and persons must not be called traitors because they wish to maintain. connections with which the Catholic Church.

Cardinal

Faulhaber attacked were also present. the Jew-balter, Herr Stretcher, say- | ing that it was sacrilege to declare Tokyo in the afternoon, the par- and policemen will be required that when one served a nation, one ticipants demonstrating before the to extinguish fires and to thereby fulfilled one's duty to God. Imperial Palace and the German inmates from burning buildings.

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