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四拜禮 號二月二英港香
No. 15917
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1933. BAЯE
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HITLER'S FOUR-YEAR PLAN TO SAVE GERMANY
BRITISH AID FOR JAPAN DENIED
London, Feb. 1.
Ridding Country of Anarchistic Communism HINKLER MAY
THE Foreign Office RESURRECTION OF
has issued
a
statement to the
effect that there is rio- 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-
THE NATION
COMPULSORY LABOUR AND SERVICE
churia, in return for MORE COMMUNIST &
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.
GOVERNMENT & UNEMPLOYED
NEW INSURANCE MEASURE
PRIVATE TOTE QUESTION
(Special to "Telegraph".)
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.
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.
Meanwhile, clashes between Nazis 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.
Our picture shows a scane of much activity outside the Reichstag building in Derlin, doubtless duplicated yesterday when Parliament was dissolved.
WAR ON COMMUNISM
ALREADY STARTED
MEETINGS BANNED IN GERMAN CITIES.
Bake Feb. 2.
The war against Commun fem has already, begun, tno potice having forbidsen open- Bir demonstrations Iri towar like Beriin, Dusseldorf, Lieg. nitz and Gicawitz.
The Deutsche Allgemeine fo.esandowa tao appa.atment of Count Heidori, tue leader of the Nazi Storm Troops in Ber- lin, na Pace President of Ber- In-Reuter.
REICHSTAG DISSOLVED Thrilling
Berlin, Feb. 1.
A Four-Year Plan to save Ger- any from chaou is the programmo of the Hitler Government, 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 peasant must be dragged from his misery, and unemployment definitely over
come.
EFFECT OF MARXISM.
"Fourteen years of Marxism have ruined Germany," said the new Chan cellor. "One year of Bolshevism would destroy Germany. Germany must not, and will not, sink into anarchistle | Communism."
resurrec-
CLASHES OCCUR EVERYWHERE
COMMUNIST AND NAZI 'CASUALTIES
Berlin, Feb. 1. Indicative of the state of un- rest throughout Germany, reports of deaths and injurica suffered by both the Nazis and Communists
are coming in from all parts of the country:
Two Nazis and one policeman were killed at Homberg, on the Lower Rhine, while a Nazi was stabbed to death at Lubeck and a Communist killed at Welberg, i In the Rhineland.
Several persons were wounded | at Wernigerode, and many RT- rests have been made fa various parts of the country.
Continuing his speech, Herr Hit- Her said:"Tresident Hindenburg has come anded us to give the nation a possibility of
All Communist newspapers in tion. We therefore appeal to the German people itseif to sign this the Ruhr have been suppressed of conciliation. This for a month. The Nationalist resurree papers are urging that the Bever- tion is determined to make good est measures be taken against the A series of six Cabinet meet within four years the errors of Reds.-Router. inga held during the past fort-fourteen years. night have carried the Govern-
fly Telegraph. Copyright. Telegraphie document Menges Uninance, 1894. Received, February 2. fl.ak a.m.)
London, Feb. 2.
Governmunt of national
"Now, German people, give us four
ment's preparations for the re-years. Then ass your verdict on us."
sumption of the next Parliamen-
tary acasion on February 8, to a
well advanced stage.
COMPULSORY SERVICE.
Dealing further with the theme,
One of the Government's major Herr Hitler said one of the bases mensures will be the Unemploy of the Government's programme ment Insurance Bill, which pro-was the iden of compulsory labour
and
an
freedom.
DISSOLUTION OF REICHSTAG
GENERAL ELECTION IN MARCH
Lator.
Hunting Experience
LEAGUE MAY LOSE CHINA
MANCHUKUO. THE
ISSUE
INDIGNANT WITH BRITISH
Nanking, Feb. 2. While all Chinese circles are cagerly awaiting the League's decision regarding the question
BE IN CHINA
WIFE BELIEVES STILL ALIVE
SECRET VISIT SUGGESTED
Sydney, Feb. 2.
The Hon. Mr. E R. Hallifax.
The possibility that Bert C.M.G., who le shortly retiring after Hinkler is still alive is again | 35 years' service in the Hongkong
indicated as the result of an
interview which Smith'a
Weekly has had with his
Government
wife. It is, even suggested CRIMINAL
that he may be in China!
Three days ago, a rumour gained | currency in London that linkler; had been found in a hut in the Alps, but the report was strongly discredited in Geneva, However, it was sufficient to cause the can-j cellation of the memorial serviceļ which had been arranged to take place in London.
SECRET VISIT TO CHINA?
In or interview with Smith's) Weedy, Mrs. Hinkler said: "Bert is not in the Aips. I shall hear rom him anorty. Ho toid ine that possibly I should have no news and not to iret. It is feasible that he may have gone secretly to | Chinn."-Router.
DR. ALEKHINE TO
PLAY-HERE
ENGAGING 40 PLAYERS BLINDFOLDED
EXHIBITION TO-MORROW
AFTERNOON
Dr. Alekhine, the world's leading
agreed
APPEAL
COURT
LOCAL MEASURE.
DRAFTED
HOME DECISION AWAITED
In replying, in the Legislative Council this afternoon, to a ques- tion by the Hon. Sir William Shen- ton, the Hon. Colonial Secretary stated that a Bill to amend the Criminal Procedure Ordinance of | 1899, the principal object o which
ta to make provision for criminal. appeals in this Colony on the llacs of the Criminal Appeal Act, 1997. has been drafted and was forward- ed to the Secretary of State for the Colonies for consideration in June, 1982.
The Secretary of State returned the draft in September, with cer- Įtain querica, and an amended draft- was sent to the Colonial Office on November 4th, 1932. A reply is Inawbeing awaited.
of Manchukuo, interest has choss player, who is arriving in FIERCE FIGHTING. been aroused by a report issued Hongkong to-morrow, has
by the official Central News to play here and will give an ex-
Agency stating "certain in hibition blindfolded against ten ANOTHER ATTACK fluential quarters" maintain boards in consultation.
that China should withdraw
from the League if it fails to four men being at each table,
Forty players will take part,
declare itself against the re- cognition of Manchukuo.
The exhibition will take place at Laine, Crawford's Restaurant at
The same agency categorically 5.30 to-morrow. atates that unless the Assembly report contains a definite doelara-l
SHANGHAI MAN LOSTtion of non-recognition of Man-1) on
AND FOUND
(Special to "Telegraph">
21.38 0.m.)
China.
PIVOTAL POINT.
ON CHIUMENKOW
VOLUNTEERS LOSE MEN AND OFFICERS
Peking, Feb. 2. communique states
An Gilleial
Dr Alekhine arrives in Hongkong the President Polk nt 6.30 to-morrow morning, and ho will hukuo, it will be rejected by meet the reception committee of that at 1 o'clock yesterday morn the Hongkong Chess Club on boarding Volunteers attacked the Japan. two hours later.
ese positions at Suichung and Chiumenkow simultaneously, and aflor a fierce engagement lasting four hours, were compelled to re- the intensivo Japanese bombing by air, and artillery fire.
ugh officiants, there is no doubt POPULAR REGIMENT TO treat owing to
that the Chinese Government places the greatest importance on the question of Manchukuo, regard- ing it as a pivotal point on which the Chinese Government will de- cide Ita final attitude to League.
Although the possibility of China's withdrawal has not yet Afesinges Ordinance, 1893. Tietsivad. Kehrwars
(By Taligraph, Coppright, Tatigraphisbeen publicly mentioned by any
Shanghai, Feb.. 2. Fears for the safety of a well-known resident, Mr. G. H. Charleton; who disap- peared after setting out in a house boat for a hunting trip some days ago were set at rest yesterday evening, when it was announced he had been located on an island ten miles from Woosung.
LEAVE SHANGHAI
The volunteers lost several of- ficers and men.
Yesterday evening another at-
1st. East Lancs Depart tack was made, the fighting bein
With Fine Reputation
(Special to "Telegraph") :
of a more sanguinary nature, with both sides losing numbers of men.. At a late hour yesterday thu fighting was still going on, since when no news has been received.
Mage Ordinance, 1884- Escrived, February
(By Telegraphi Copyright, Telegraphs-Reuter, 2. 11.38 )
Official quarters hold the view that the failure of the Lengue ex- iplicitly to declare itself against; recognition of Manchukuo not only defeats one of China's vital con- tentions: but contradicts the As SWEPT AWAY BY TIDE. sembly Resolution of March 11, He left the housebont in a small 1932.
Shanghai, Feb. 2. REDUCING WORLD dinghy for duck shooting, but it appears that the tide swept away that the discussions of the recom- Lancashire Regiment on February Hence it is generally believed Shanghai is losing the 1st
TARIFF. WALLS the boat and only after a prolonged mendations at Geneva during the 18, when the battalion leaves for scorch by a junk, despatched by next few dava will determine the Catterick. the Harbour Manter, was he found., Chinese attitude to the League.
When discovered he was being well cared for by the villagers of Bush Island Reutor,
SOVIET CEREAL·
PLAN
WAR DEBTS
New York, Feb, 1.
A further Important step in con-
The departing battalion has FOR REMISSION OF achieved an enviable reputation in
· BRITISH ACCUSED. Meanwhile, the local vernacular athletics and sportsmanship, as well ss in discipline and military ability. newspapers continue to display
They are being replaced by the great indignation over Britain's 2nd Battalion of the same reglenexion with the war debt problem "pro-Japanese" attitude. The ment, which is due in Shanghai on Chincue papers are agreed in 28 February 11, aboard the FL.M.T. is foreshadowed in news from cribing the League's hesitancy Neuralia.
Warm Springs, Georgia, where regarding the Manchukuo "ques- It is understood that the 'now-
Prosident-Elect Boosevelt and tion to Sir John Simon's "mani-comors have several Army boxing Senator Hull have boon. In con-
championa as well as being skilled ference. in other sports-Renter.
GANGE DUE
pulations" at Gonova-Router.
PRINCE IN SUNNY WEST
It is reported that as a result of the conference details have been drafted of a plan for world- wide lowering of tariff walls and the stabilisation of currencies, In TO-MORROW exchange for remission of the war
debta.Router.
Berlin, Feb. 1. vides for reform in the unemploy-and service, and the re-population ved, and the General Election The Reichstag has been dissol- ment insurance system as the out-of the country districts.
HUGE PLANTING With regard to foreign affairs, fixed for March 5th. come of the investigatione of tho Royal Commission
the mission of the
Government
The dissolution of the Rolch- would be to safeguard the vital
PROPOSED - Immense amount of departmental rights of the nation and recover its stag was due to the refusal of work.
The Government la not likely to
the Centre Party to support. Herr}
Moscow, Feb, 2. The Soviet Spring Plan pro- Ifitler. take further legislative steps to
EQUAL STATUS.
Hance the Nazis wore affirm the illegality of privately
faced with the lack of a parlia-vides for the planting of 95,000,- It would also co-operate towards mentary majority.
000 hectares of all coronie, 01 AMONG THE OYSTERS operated totalisators in clubs bringing into the commonwealth of Herr von Papen considers that which 10,000 will be planted in
IN CORNWALL away from the racecourses, or to nationa a State equal in status and over afty per cent. of the elector State farms, 67,000,000 in colles- legalise Toto betting on Grey-rights to others.
London, Feb. 1. hound race tracks.-Router.
ate will vote for the Nazis and tive farms, and 18,140 hectaron by
The Prince of Walos, who is Individual farmers-Router. Gormany would be happy, sald their allies. He urged an election Herr Hiler. If the world.
making a short visit to Cornwall, by as soon as possible, bofore the on-
arrived at Falmouth early this mor- Captain Walker, master of the limiting armaments, rendered for thusiasm of the masses for Hitler from London: of the death of bir, train before proceeding to Helford that the Lloyd Triestino the north of the Yangtze Valley. The anti-cyclane has moved Cabled advice, lins been received ning, and breakfasted aboard the .. Haining, reported at the Harbour, ever unnecessary any increase of has had time to cool off.
Mesars. Dodwell and Co. notify southward and is now contred to Omeo to-day having his vessel having Germany's weapons, but the first
G. A. Richardson, one of the directors collided with a fishing junk 3 degrees necessity was to overthrow the on March 5th for the Prussian The dog at the Hongkong club was welcome, and witnessed the opera at 6 a.mt, and will leave for Shang- the China coast and the Northern New sections will also be held of Monera Bradley and Company, Ltd, where he was accorded a warm Gange to now due here to-morrow Frash monsoon will prevail over S. B. W. of Ningplas. The mast of Communistic disintegration in Diet, which has a left majority.nown at half-mast today a token tion of hauling un oysters from hal at toon the same day. She China San. Local forecast:-N.E.
Germany-Reuter,
the oyster bede.—British Wireless,¦han boon delayed by the monsoon. winds, fresh; fine.
the junk was ourried away, and it was
towed into port:
*****Reuter.
"of respect."
DELAYED BY THE MONSOON
FINE WEATHER
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