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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1933. MAÐA E 四拜體 號二月二英港香
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HITLER'S FOUR-YEAR PLAN TO SAVE GERMANY
The Hon. Mr. E. R. Hallifax, C.M.G., who is shortly retiring after
15 years' service in the Hongkong
Government
Ridding Country of Anarchistic Communism
RESURRECTION OF
THE NATION
OF
COMPULSORY LABOUR AND SERVICE
CUP & LEAGUE MORE COMMUNIST &
FOOTBALL
BRILLIANT WIN BY SPURS
READING LOSE
London, Feb, 1. Leeds ensily defeated Trans mere in their fourth round replay in the F. A. Cup to-day, scoring four times without reply.
Several matches were played in all four of the English leagues, a few surprises resulting. Ar- senal won comfortably at Bolton,. but Derby and Everton both suff ured rather unexpected defents.
The Spurs Improved their pro-i motion chances by brilliantly beating Bury at White Hart Lane, and in the Third Division, Exeter were materially aided in their
quest when promotion Brighton beat Reading and Brent- ford coneeded a point against Luton.
Hull, who are running neck and neck with Chester at the top of the Northern section, were sensa tionally defeated by Darlington who figure at the foot of the table. The complete results of the day, as cabled by Reuter, and the
NAZI CLASHES
HERR HITLER, THE NEW GERMAN CHAN. CELLOR, HAS DEVISED A FOUR-YEAR PLAN BY WHICH HE HOPES TO SAVE HIS COUNTRY FROM CHAOS THREATENED BY COMMUNISTIC AND ANARCHISTIC ACTIVITIES. HE OUTLINED THE MAIN FEATURES OF HIS SCHEME YESTERDAY, THE DAY ON WHICH THE REICHSTAG WAS DIS-| SOLVED.
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Fourteen years of Marxism, he says, have ruined Germany, and a year of Bolshevism would destroy the country, but Germany must not sink into anarchistic Communism.
Hitler asks for four years in which to correct the errors of fourteen years, his scheme including compul- sory labour and service, and the repopulation of the country districts.
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Meanwhile, clashes between Nazie and Communists are reported from all over the country, casualties be- ing suffered on both sides, and many arrests being made.
The dissolution of the Reichstag was caused by withdrawal of support by the Centre Party, which rob- bed the Nazis of their parliamentary majority. The General Elections are to be held on March 5th.
lending positions in the League REICHSTAG DISSOLVED
tables follow:
F. A. CUP (REPLAY).
4 Tranmere Leeds SCOTTISH CUP (REPLAY)
Dundee
4. Doncas
FIRST DIVISION.
Birmingham Bolton HuddersBeld Liverpool Manchester C Bünderland
3 Derby
O Arsenal
1 Sheffield U.
1 Middlesboro'
3 Everton
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Berlin, Feb. 1.
A Four-Year Plan to save Gor- any from chaos is the programme of the Hitler Governmont, which was announced by Herr Hitler, the new Chancellor, in a most remark- able speech broadcast throughout Germany this evening.
Herr Hitler declared that within four years the German pensant must be dragged from hin misery, and unemployment definitely over come, Goalk
1 Blackpool League Table.
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.
Arsenal
27 10 3 5 82 40 41 Aston Villa.. 26 15 0 4 64 38 30 Wednesday Nowcastla
Leada Derby
20 16 6 6 67 38 36
20 16 3 8 48 35 33
20 21 10 4:37 31 32
20 11 0 55 43 31
SECOND DIVISION,
Bradford Natte C. Tottenham
1 Plymouth
1 Chesterfield
2 Bury League Table.
Goals
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Bradford C.. 28 13 7 6 49 27 33 Stoke
20 16 6 6 46 22 35 Bury
27 13 7 7 47 39 33 Tottenham.. 28 14 0 69 34 34 Sanara.... 27 14 3 10 30 35 31 Notts Forest. 25 10 10 0 39 30 30 Notte County 23 10 9 7 40 41 29 THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).
Brighton Southend
Luton Aldershot
Exotor
Brentford Roading
5 Reading
1 Palace
G Brentford
2 Watford
League Table.
EFFECT OF MARXISM.
CLASHES OCCUR EVERYWHERE
COMMUNIST AND NAZI CASUALTIES
Berlin, Feb. 1. Indicative of the state of un- rest throughout Germany, reports of deaths and injuries suffered by both the Nazis and Communists are coming in from all parts of the country,
Several persons were wounded
Our picture shows acond of much activity outside the Reichstag building in Berlin, doubtless duplicated yesterday when Parliament was dissolvad.
SIR MILES LAMPSON VISITS LO WEN-KAN
“CONSOLIDATING TIES OF FRIENDSHIP"
Nankful. Feb. 22.5- Bir hilles Lampadika prezived...** this morning, Chas: krios. viiitide Mr. Lo Wen-kân," who, it la' un- derstood, referred (d the British stand at Geneva, and expressed the hope that Sir Millea "Lamp. son's return to Nanking would help to consolidate the ties of friendship between China and Great Britain-Reuters
TWO KILLED IN RAIL DISASTER
Sabotage Suspected
5,000 INVOLVED IN
RAILWAY STRIKE
London, Feb. 1. Sabotage is suspected in a railway disaster which occur- red in Ireland to-day, in which two passengers were killed. The mishap occurred to a pas senger train which was en routs from Dublin, to Belfast sind which
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LEAGUE MAY LOSE CHINA
MANCHUKUO THE
ISSUE
INDIGNANT WITH BRITISH
COMBATING
TRAFFIC IN WOMEN
CO-OPERATION BY ALL NATIONS URGED
STARTLING REPORT BY COMMISSION
Women Tramp Jungle to Slavery
Genova, Feb. 1. International co-operation in combating the traffic in women and chiltiren in the East, through the creation of central authorities in each country, is recommended in the report to the League Council by the Commission of Inquiry which investigated the evil 18 months ago
The report also urges the sup-j pression of licensed houses, which i it regards as, the surest marketi for international traffickers.
The Commission's report denis with Russian women in the Far! | East, who, exiled and destilate, jare driven to prostitution. It also
refers to the number of Chinese' victims of the traffic found in all of the Far Eastern territories south of China and the middle- west as far na India.
SMUGGLED INTO MALAYA Details are given of the traile |in dapartego women..and its chur- acteriatie uapects, in China and clsewhere...
Referring to the movement of Siamese women towards the Malay States, the report shows that it is possible for them to cross the border between Siàm nid Malaya secretly by leaving the train before reaching the frontier and cross the jungle on foot,
Nanking, Feb. 2. While all Chinese circles (are) eagerly awaiting the League's decision regarding the question of Manchukuo, interest has been aroused by a report issued by the official Central News Agency stating "certain in-
The report adds that the trame: fiuential quarters" maintain in Malay women is almost non- that China should withdraw existent, and there are very few from the League if it fails to Hindu. Persian. Arab or Jewish declare itself against the re- women victims of the tramc- cognition of Manchukuo.
Reuter.
The same agency categorically states that unless the Assembly report contains a definite declara AMERICAN TARIFF tion of non-recognition of Man- chukuo, It will be rejected Chinn.
PIVOTAL POINT.
by
INCREASE
FOOTWEAR
Although the possibility of NEW SCHEDULE FOR China's withdrawal has not yet been publicly mentioned by any high officials, there is no doubt that the Chinese Government placas the greatest importance on
BRITISH AID: FOR JAPAN DENIED
London, Feb. 1.
THE Foreign Office
has issued a statement to the effect that there is no truth whatever in the newspaper report emanating from Geneva that the British Govern- ment is working to. secure a free hand for Japan in Man- churia, in return for a free hand for Britain in Tibet.
THE statement
adds:-"A free hand in Tibet is not, and never has been, the ambition of His Majesty's Govern-
ment in the United Kingdom or of the Government of
India..
"THE attitude of
His Majesty's Government in re gard to the Sino- Japanese dispute is not influenced in any wise by con- siderations affecting Tibet.
CIR John Simon
has made it quite plain at Geneva that in the event of. concilia-. tion failing, His Majesty's Govern- ment will be pre- pared to see the Lytton Report adopted." Reuter.
ANGLO-PERSIAN DISPUTE
("Telegraph" Special). "Fourteen years of Marxism hare Two Nazis and one policeman became derailed near Dundalk. the question of Manchukuo, regard-
(Dy Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphic AGREEMENT REACHED ruined Germany," said the new Chan-were killed at Homberg. on the The accident labelleved to be ing it as a pivotal point on which campra Ordinance. 1891. Received, February cellor. "One year of Bolshevism would Lower Rhine, while a Nazi was due to the removal of a rail on the Chinese Government will de-* * m
IN PRINCIPLE destroy Germany, Germany must stabbed to death at Luberk and the trick
cide ita final attitude to the
Washington, Feb. 1. not, and will not, sink into anarchistle Communist killed at Welberg. VOLUNTEERS WORK SERVICES.League.
President, Hoover has sanction-
Geneva, Fob. I Communism.”
in the Rhineland.
Omelat quartors hold the viewed an increase in the tariff on The mediatory efforts of M. The train was at the time man- that the failure of the League ex- footwear. Continuing his speech, Herr Hit-
Benes, who was appointed rap- Ier said:"President Hindenburg at Wernigerode, and many arned by voluntary workers and was plicitly to declare itself against The increases affect fabric up-porteur in the Anglo-Perelan oil
terests have been made in various operating part of a skeleton ser recognition of Manchukuo not only pers, rubber-soled footwear, boots, dispute, has resulted in an agree ohns commanded us to give
vice which has been maintained defeats one of China's vital con- shoes, and other footwear con-ment in principle being reached 1 nation n possibility of resurree-parts of the country,
tion. We therefore appeal to the All Communist newspapers in under an armed guard since the tentions, but contradicts the Assisting wholly or chiefly of rub- German people itself to sign thlathe Ruhr have been suppressed strike began on Monday.
Bumbly Resolution of March 11, ber document
The tariff will be oporative month. The Nationalist Some five thousand railway 1932. conciliation. This for a Government of national resurree-papers are urging that the Bover-workers are affected by the strike, Hence it is generally believed from March 3rd and will be ha- tion is determined to make good est measures be taken against the which was called as a protest that the discussions of the recom-sessed on the basis of the Ameri within four years the errors of Reds-Reuter,
against wage reductions. The mendations at Geneva during the can selling price.-Reutor. whole of the Great Northern sys next few days will determine the tem is involved in the walk-out. Chinese attitude to the League. -Reuter.
of
fourteen years,
"Now, German peuple, give us four years. Then pass your verdict on us,'
COMPULSORY SERVICE.
Dealing further with the theme, Herr Hitler said one of the bases
3 of the Government's programmo was the Idea of compulsory labour
DISSOLUTION OF REICHSTAG
GENERAL ELECTION IN MARCH
Berlin, Feb. 1.
ATLANTIC · FLEET MOVEMENTS
and service, and the re-population The Reichstag has been dissol- CRUISER SQUADRON LEAVE ved, and the General Election
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of the country districts.
Goula
P. W. D. L. F. A. P.
25 10 45 62 28 86
24 10 4 4 40 20 30
24 13 7 407 58 13
Norwich 25 12 9 4 48 20 83 Crystal Pal.. 20 11 0 9 45 41 28 Brighton .. 25 12 4 0 41 48 28
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH), .
Darlington 3 [full
League Table.
2
GoBla
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.
Chester Full Gateshead
25 10 45 60 30 36
25.14 7 4 58 28 26
26 18 0 765 38 32
Wroxham
24 13 6 6 08 87 31
With regard to foreign affaira,xed for March 5th. the mission of the Government
would be to safeguard the vital
EQUAL STATUS.
Later.
BRITISH ACCUSED. Meanwhile, the local vernacular newspapers continuo to display great Indignation over Britain's
attitude. "pro-Japanese"
Tho Chinese papers are agreed in as cribing the League's hesitancy regarding the Manchukuo queu- tion to Sir John Simon's "mani- pulations" at Geneva-Reuter,
PRINCE IN SUNNY WEST
CHINESE MISSION IN
ENGLAND
PARTY ON VISIT TO MANCHESTER
London, Feb. 1. Dr. H. H. Kung, head of the to Chinese Industrial Mission Europe and America, accompanied by Mr. Quo Tal-chi, called on the Lord Mayor of Manchester to-day.
The party later made a tour of the cotton mills at Salford, and [mot the business leaders of Man- chester, including some of the Directors of the Chamber of Com merce-Reuter..
FOR MADEIRA
-London, Feb. 1. The dissolution of the Roleh- H.M. cruiser Cairo and the Sixth rights of the nation and recover its stag was due to the refusal of Destroyer Fletilla, which have the Centre Party to support Herr, hean visiting Casablanca rejoined froodom,
Hitler.
Hence the Nazis were the main body of the Atlantic faced with the lack of a parlia-Fleet at Gibraltar to-day, while
AMONG THE OYSTERS. It would also co-operate towards mentary majority.
the Second Cruiser Squadron. and
IN CORNWALL bringing into the commonwealth of Herr von Papen considers that the Minelayer Adventure" sailed nations a Stato equal in status and over fifty per cent, of the elector for a cruise which will include
London, Feb. 1. rights to others.
ate will vote for the Nazis and visits to Madeira, Las Palmas and
The Prince of Wales, who making a short visit to Cornwall, Germany would be happy, said their allies. He urged an election | Teneriffa, British Wireless. Herr Hitler. if the world, vas soon as possible, before this en-
arrived at Falmouth carly this mər limiting armaments, rendered for thusiasm of the masses for Hitler.
Eight boatpeople were fined 18 or Ding, and breakfasted aboard the
It has been provisionally arrosumption of negotiations for a over unncoessary any increase of has had time to cool off. Germany's weapons, but the first New elections will also be held Tion. Comdr. Hole, at the Marina where he was accorded a warm ranged, however, that the matter renewal of the D'Arcy concession,
five days Imprisonmont each by the train before proceeding to Holfordical statement can be issued. necessity was to overthrow the on March 5th for the Prussian Court this morning, for having an welcome, and witnessed the opera shall come up at the last allting but until it is confirmed by the
disintegration Communistic
in Diet, which has a loft majority.chored their craft in the Causeway tion of hauling un oysters from of the League Council on Friday two Governmenta concerned, no (Continued on previous column.) Germany-Reuter.
the oyster beds.—British Wireless, afternoon.—Reuter, |~~~~~Router.
Bay shelter yesterday.
M. Bones, whose Intervention 'in' the Anglo Parslan oll, dispute hus contributed largely, to the, conola- sion of a provisional agreement. between the representatives of the two parties now in Genevaş 20 This agreement provides for a
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