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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER

1938.

Hitler Issues Warning To The An

"War-Mongering"

WILLING TO NEGOTIATE,

BUT NOT

NOT TO FORFEIT GERMAN RIGHTS

Winston Churchill Attacked

WEIMAR, NOV. 6.

SPEAKING HERE to-day at the 10th. Nationalist Corgress of the province of Thuringa, the Fuehrer and Reichs-Chancellor said: "If the rest of the world is prepared to talk about disarmament we are ready to do the same thing. But we im- pose one condition: first of all there must be a termination of systematic mischief- making. Otherwise we must conclude that the others just want to steal our weapons in order to inflict upon us again the same fate as in 1918. To that I can only declare that that might be able to happen once but not a second time".

free!

At the beginning of his speech Hitler refuted the

the reproaches of the "Parliamentarians in countries" that. Germany did not respect treaties.

"To that we can only reply that the greatest breach of treaty of all times was that against the German people when everything guaranteed Germany in Wilson's 14 points was afterwards withheld."

Chungking Parleys Adjourned

CHUNGNG, Nov. Z. AFTER IN MEETING

Berr itler then dealt -1 "Naturally I cannot prevent this haustively with the German Dean and Dry panty under the rates. fence Forces declaring that the Parliamentary from the very outset he had a coming into power perhaps in ore er mid bring the actual heart down the principle that the Gore of the Government. But 1 man pre- man soldier must either be the tent, bis destroying Germany, just as beat in the world or none at all. I am convinced that the Cam for ten days, the second people will take steps to prevent the plenary session of the “As a pesen-loving man I have; plans of wat been at pains to create for the dier-n. I am

Political Council that the on People's man people all the defence equipotle will to see to the same thing. was

formally I believe that for us there is but

adjourned

* convinced om seved

one

ment that it needs so as to care thing to be learned that we must stand amid great enthusiasm at others that it is better to keep prace. ¡

Grm together ant close up the ranks six o'clock yesterday after- We are like a a hedge-hog. That an- mal has never been known to attack with our friends,

That shell diminish the chaners of war- 33100n. any other unless threatened.

By doing so we

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A spirit of harmony and co- speration permeated the gather-¡!

is exactly the same with us, as we mengers and all the quicker willi allow others to take no liberties. We their desire disappear to want nothing else but prace and the queered with Trans-Verun. possibility to work and the right of

to say our people to live. that s exactly the same right as the others; demand for themselves,

HAVE SAME RIGHT TO EQUALITY

ODD

Democracies Coot

This shows an interior of one of the dugouts for shelter from benih splinters that have been constructed by hundreds throughout. the Haghi a country,ude. This one is at Surrey, south of London, and wow: two girls wearing their gas masks, as they read news- paper The cutouts are three feet underground, etquipped with

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JAPANESE

QUAKE ROCKS

ing throughout the ten days THE WORLD

meeting in which a large number of resolutions of great import were discussed, debated on, and

Underwater Disaster

"LEAVE US ALONE IN PEACE"

Weimar, Nov. 6 HERR ADOLF HITLER to-day:

Off Kinkazan addressed a gathering of 50,000 on carried. As Mr. Wang Ching- the canon of the final meeting of wei, Chairman of the Council, That is something; that Deterra-he Thuranga Party Courts at the wound up the session with the States above all others, breathe Stadium at Wemir. of their ideology, ought to understand, For they tak urensingly

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equality of rights and of the right of like peoples. But they take offence when a great prople like Germany likewise demands the same right.

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YANG" SE, RIVER OF DESTINY

(Continued from Page G.)

"Que mouth of the Hanshui, is only une fa srore of Yangtse cities where you and the mare amazing pullulation. Sume 25,000 Junks trade out of Hankow, Hanyang and Wuchang; the total eating population of the Yang- te might be anything up to 1,000,000.

Chunline, in the remale heart of Asia, 1,700 miles from the en, is a city of 600,000 peuple, protected by what is probably the highest wall in

Two severe earthquakes which of cloquent address pledging un-shook Japan on Saturday were wavering determination, to fight registered at the Hongkong of the Naz Party welcomed lerr world peace and justice, he was

The leader of the Thurgaon, on for China's independence and Royal Observatory and at all the world, five iniles long and 10011. Hitler as the leader of the third Holy vociferously cherred German Empire of the Teutonic rare.

After referring at some length entire floor.

to the history of the Nazi moyument, ¦ Mr. Wang in his

Herr

by

scientific stations round the the world, including London.

High.

I not likely that the Japanese armies will risk Stretching their lines of communication so far, but Chung- "We had an excellent recording king, well above the Yangtee Gorges address paid ay both "quakes,” said an official of the! Notional-Socialist Defence Hatler reiterated that Germany; glowing tribute to the leadership of onvervatory to-day,

He estimated though it stands, can be reached by force is to assine the rectum of only wanted to be left alone in pesce, tiinevahasimu Chang Kai-shek and the first block this German claim to equal runts. Nazis believed, and they asked other expressed the thanks and gratitude kilometres away from Hongkong and

as being 3,400 unboats, and is, of course, well with- 121 the range of bombing planes Herr Hitler continued saying that to believe, that God would, help of the entire Council for the fighters the second at 3,520 kilometres dis

uperating from Nanking. he had transformed the German

only those who helped themselves.

Strategically as well as commer at th front.

unt. foreign poles in seeking

ially, the Power that controls the proachment with those States "which

The various friendly Powers, whichhey must have been underwater Vandise is master of Central China. The people had to be dragged from! like us were competired to Aght for disunity which had to be abolished, at rendered help and assistance to quakes in the deep sea area off the

CONTROL OF THE RIVER In one united prople formed. True Caine during her hours of trial, were south of Japan," be said.

Amongst foreign Powers Great peoples of the community could not a mentioned by Mr. Wang e The first wavelength registered on: After declaring that by acting on be created by theories, but by educa-hoped that these Powers would con- the seismograph at Hongkon; was 55 Britain has been predominant for a this principle the German Reich had, tion. This education had to be con- time their assistance in a commoni millimetres

There have been chapters arit!

75 century. the second, achieved Frantic results in the past tinned,

Arungle for world peace,

of which no one feels proud in the millimetres, yent, Hitler went on to say that the German people should not on that!

"This means they must have been story of our relations with China- strocks," added the the "Opium War," which led to the

of Namang, for instance. Treaty of account forget one th.244.

Increasing vigilance of the Foreign Office checked abuses, and in recent years the relations of Great Britain and the Chinese Republic have been very friendly.

their rights."

Mr. Chant I-lin, the eldest mem Herr Hilfer proceeded to say that her of the Coune.1, also was asked to: pretty he was ready to negotiate, but deliver a short quipping address which intell. would never tolerate Germany's this bringt trampled on either in negotiation, ur in any other Therefore he warned

www punctuated by humorous

Mr. Chang stressed the m mark. wayportance of

unity

coherence among the intire people whose one

should be “China Over AIL"

the Germa121 | 10000

severe

LONDON FEELS SHOCKS London, Nov.

Earthquakes Japan during the

before we came into power Germany people always to be alert and watche (important slogan at the present time week-end were recorded in London.

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and International disarmament. But | fan they would be the best. what is the use of disarmament as long as there has not been *** arment in spirit?

th the

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Two big shocks were recorded on

north of

The

The founder of the Chinese Re-

once owed his life to British inter-

public. Dr. Sun Yat-sen, tore than

battle with

Rentleman always

"If to-day certain foreign news- papers write that sve should have been able to achieve the same sue ecoses by negotiation, we know that had done nothing else but negotiate and had been able to attain nothing " in all very well to speak of dise

The closing ceremony, simple and Saturday, followed by treinurs of a thereby. I am also ready to nego-armament and peace, but as long as impressive, was attended by moes more violent nature on Sunday. vention. When I saw him in Canton finle, but leave no doubt about it | there is no spiritual disarmament, all¦ than 100 mambas of the Council, as The only report hitherto received yet

In 1924 he was engaged in a furious that I am not prepared to relinquish | jafk about disarmament isn't worth | well as a

large Rumber

earth- of high from Tokyo states that an what is ours by right either by Į much?" declared the Fuehrer, Government officials, including Delquake rocked a widespread area negotiation or otherwise. It is very Heir Hiler said that they did not H. 11. Kung, Mr. Yu Yu-jun, Mar, Catu western Japan, including Tokyo and referred to by the doctor's followers fine to talk about international peace mean to be petty soldiers, and there- Cheng and Mr. Yeh Chu-Lang Yokolumna on Saturday, interrupting "he Usurper Mu"; a few weeks

Earlier in the morning.

a large telephone, electricity and railway later he was raved from sudden death British prestige--represented Now As a peure-loving man die hat der of solutions were passed at communications, and causing damage by light in a British warship.

in full seg rided to create such a force as would Government for either

and referred to the Fukushima, 150 miles

reference roky, stinated to amount to £8,- by the proportions of foreigners on

the Council of be able to convince others of their execution.

Internationał [000-Reuter Speelal. In the authoritarian States, that is love for peace. They might claim)

Settlement at Shanghai, dve British to to say in disciplined States, it is a more

To attend to various affairs of the democratic States Council when it is not in full session.

two Americans and two da ON TWO DAYS

Japanese- matter of course that foreign peoplex clained for themselves. The German!

te being roughly challenged. Baroni should not be abused or st.nnered army supported their claims, and la standing committee of twenty-tive,

Tokyo, Nov. 7.

Shidebara, then acing Prime Minister For the second time in the pastor Japan, fold me frankly in 1924 and that there should be 3:07 war they never furgot how they hadheaded by Mr. Chow Ping-lia and agitation at all. But democratic achieved successes in the past.

Kung Kung, was elected. The mem- two days, a severe cartine sterr Stales are simply democrulle; that

bers of the committee will remain in rucited is to say it is permitted there.

Referring to the war agitators in Chungking-Central News.

Japan including Tokyo at 5.45 o'clock South Sear, as Australia feared, but Britain, Herr Hitter said that they

on Sunday afternoon. The celsmic the mainland of Asia.

MILITARY SUCCESS WAR MONGERING DEMOCRACIES | felt hurt because he dared mestion

jeentre is located in the seabed about! them. Of course they had no right In the authoritarian Countries to demand other States to chang war-mongering, is naturally not per- her constitution. Demberneks espe missible for the authoritarian govern cially ought to understand the Gur- ments are under obligation to take man philosophy of life when they eore that there is no war-mongering. Espeak of equality and rights, and the But in the democracies the govern-rights of stall States.

What objec ments have only one duty, namely to lon can they have if the big people maintain Democracy oud that means demand the same rights, asked the His Excellency the Governor, Sir freedom also to go war-mongering, Fuchrer.

Geoffry Northcote, left Hongkong Mr. Winston Churchill said he was aboard ILM.S. Falmouth at sharpness of the opinion that the German re-to-day for Macao where he will pay

official FIL

In this connection Herr Hitler turn- cd with extraordinary

H. E. Departs For Macao

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against the words of Mr. Winston | gime must be destroyed with the Tamagal de Souza Barbosa, the Churchill "If Mr. Churchill would help forces from within Germany,

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The strongest tremor was felt in Manchuria as far south as Shanghai. Fukushim in northeastern Japan To-day on the Yangise they control No damage is reported an yet Hankow, Nanking, the classic capital Domet

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in to say traitors, and more to do with fully at his side. If Mr. Churchill 17 us at the Falmouth Chamberlain

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at 11 am. He is accompanied by An address of grateful homage to change the conceptions of other The new territories would be true Lady Northente, Capt. Batty Smith. Mr. Chamberlain fruin the citizens of peoples. I, as the Fuehrer, only have links the Reich, but they also hud A.D.C, and Me, G. Treverton, Private Geneva for having saved the peace the duty to take the possibilities they a great obligation. As long as others Secretary.

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only spoke of disarmament, they did An oficial luncheon in honour of British Minister at Berne, to be passed

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of the lender of the British opposition " con assure Mr. Churchill and bis of officials being present. Later a) of arms of Geneva, is written in both in the tours of Commons declared: friends that it only happened once. tour of the elty will be made.

| English and French, vod shewed by

I wish that Italy and Germany couldjand it will never happen again," The party is due back in Hongkong thousands of people of uti religions, be annihilated.

concluded Herr Hitler-Reuter,

nt 8 p.m.

conditions and age-Reuter,

China, and Shanghat, the part through which passes the trade of onc-eighth of the inhabitants of the world.

How far will ambition take them? How thin can the line of steel be spun without snapping? How long can Brish, American and Jananese forces untrol the Yangise without even greater danger of "incidents"

threatening peace?

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