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Saturday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

April 29, 1939.

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Members and their friends are reminded of the "Social" which is being hold in the Rose Room of the Peninsula Hotel, on Saturday 29th April, 1939. from 9 p.m. till 1 a.m.

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ht

By Walt Disney

FULL

conference tables, but by the the United States night permit the strength of people,

United States President to assume Peaceful Discussion

the fate of all peoples of the world, "President Roosevelt's contention "I work on a smaller scale," said that the plea for a peaceful discussion Hitler, and have to confine myself is useless it one side demands assur- to the destinies of those nations of ances that it will win before laying which I am head. For 20 years I down arms, was answered by the was an unknown worker. You and statement that no leader of a nation 1 Mr. President, came to power at could surrender arms in the blind the same time. And you bad the hope of obtaining justice. The only resources at your disposal, Mr. Pre-

excelled ours E exemple of such tally was Germany,sident, which which

then subjected and hundred times. I am sure that you

found it so easy to solve all plundered."

Herr Hitler preinlaed that no Ger- problems that now you turn to the man would ever again enter a con-world at large."

Hitler snd that even without re- without the united strength ference

sources similar to those of the of the nation behind him.

Answering President Roosevelt's the neccards the relations contention that the conference rooms

European nations can at this present time be directly traced back to actual wars. The reason for this fear lies simply and solely in the unbridled agitation on the part of the press, an agilation as mendaccous as it is base, in the circulation of wild pamphlets About the heads of foreign States, and in the artifelal spreading of panic, which in the end go so far that intervention from other planets

tanci believed possible

cause scenes of desperate alarms,

"1 believe that as soon as the re- sponsible Governments impose on themselves and their journalistic or

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restraint and truthfulness as

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of the various countries to one an- other, and particularly as regards the internal happenings in other coun- tries, the fear of war will disappear at once and the tranquillity we all desire so much will be possible.

Dealing with President Roosevelt's "In his telegram President Roose-view that the world would be best vell expresses the belief that every

# frank statement of the all every served by major war, even if confined to other

ther present and future policy, Herr Hiller continents, must have serious con- said that he had already done this in sequences while it lasts and also for innumerable publle speeches, includ generations to come. No one knowsing the present one, but that he de thly better than the German people!clined to give any such explanation But I do not believe that every con-

con to anyone except the German people well-being and progress and peace

United States he had been able to solve

unemployment. must be entered by both sides in good he said, "and increased production in "I have led Germany from chaos," faith, Herr Hitler sald that no Ger-every field. The conditions here are non representative

sentative would ever again tremendously improved." enter a conference room which for them was tribunal.

means

Hitler enumerated the economie accomplishments of the Nazis.

lle said, "I have restored to the Relch its lost provinces. I have donc this without bloodshed, Mr. Roosevelt."

Seeking Peace Fuehrer concluded by saying he belleved his way was one wherein "I can be of most service to that wherein we are all concerned, namely the

in

flet must have disastrous conse-

to whom alone he was responsible. quences for the whole globe provid- ed the whole world is not systema-te asked whethe President Roose of the human community. I have leally drawn in to such conflict by would be

belleved that peace possible in Europe to live in har-| velt seriously

ace never left any doubt it is scarcely furthered If he (Hitler) possi of 'n n network of nebulous pact obligations"!

mode

a publie statement on the monious

Gov- Turning to President Roosevelt's present policy of the German statement that he had made a for- ernment. If so, Germany and Italy mer appeal to itler, the Fuehrer would be entitled to ask what aims; said that he, too, had always been an the American foreign policy had re- exponent of international settlement Harding, for instance, Central and

South America. without recourse to arms.

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"Where the interests of European peace are involved national necessity should be relegated to second place in certain cases. I am absolutely in earnest in this attitude towards cer- Action Reversed As for as the fear of Germany was

tain territories which migh possibly concerned, the Fuchrer and that he President Roosevelt, rightly so, be in dispute. I therefore come to knew nothing of the threats to other would then refer to the Monroe my final decisions, which I proclaim- the German the ed to the world and mentioned by

But- President Doctrine.

Germany,

return of the Sant has continued, Roosevelt, although

people. The supported the democratic Fuehrer newspapers publish lying reports of similar doctrine for Europe and done away with all territorial pro- blems in Europe with regard to such threats dully. For 20 years he above all for the territories and in Germany, but I regard it as regret- had himself been on exponent of terests of the Greater German Reich. table that French statesmen should President Roosevelt's conviction that As to President Roosevelt's offer to take this attitude for granted.. It in the case of war the victorious, the convey Germany's answer to the was not for fear of France I took vanquished and the neutral nations nations apprehensive of German

man this attitude, but through considera-LX720-Die Meistersinger Prize Song would all suffer. President

Roose-

Herr Hitler asked whether tions for European peace."-Trans-

Lohengrin's Narrative. velt said Herr Hitler believes that it

Roosevelt had learned Ocean, Reuter and United Press.

LX622-Norma Casta Diva lies with the leaders of the great na- which nations these are. The Fuehrer

Force of Destiny. tions to preserve their peoples from said that he had taken the trouble impending disaster. If that is so, it is a punishable neglect that such powers cannot control the newspapers agitating for war.

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To the assertion that three nations ernment was prepared to give each Against Cousin

States

President felt mentioned by the threatened, and had in each case re- ceived

negative answer. "Nevertheless, the German Gov-

in Europe and one in Africa had lost of the mentioned assurances

of the

kind desired by President their Independence, the Fuehrer de- of

Convicted of having assaulted his clored that he did not know which Roosevelt on the condition of abso-cousin, Yui Tsoi-king, woman, in nations in Europe Mr. Roosevelt re- Jute reciprocity, provided the State Hat in Stanley Street on April 24, ferred to, and drew the attention of wished it and directed a request to flui Lul, 24, unemployed, was fined the American President to 31 his Germany.

So by Mr. R. Edwards at torical error. In 1918 these nations

Herr Hitler added that he wished Magistracy yesterday. Com were separated from the communities above all to reassure Mr. Roosevelt and defendant were also bound over and made into Independent States about the territory causing the Pre- on a personal bond of $10 to keep against their will.

sident most apprehension, namely Mr. Rousevelt's reference to re- the U.S., and the other states of the the peace for six months, as it was

held by

the Magistracy that although ports of further acts of aggression American continent which, he de- there was provocation, there was no which were allegedly contemplated clared solemnly, Germany had no In-justification for the use of a sinner, against other independent States, tention of attacking or invading. Chau Lau, compositor, residing at were characterised as an unfounded As for the President's query about the same address, in evidence for insinuation against the tranquillity disarmament, the Fuehrer pointed Hul, sald he saw the two arguing in- and peace of the world. Mr. Roose-out that between 1910 and 1923 the side the shop. A fight started, and velt was challenged to name the allied commission

confirmed Ger- complainant's husband joined. Chau States and the aggressor.

The statement that the world was many's complete disarmament. This said he tried to separate them, but

was to have been

noticed Hui to a gen- could not do so. been a prelude to a

to this effect in the not see if anyone were struckt. was never kept. plainant was holding a pair of clogs

cral

He

moving towards war unless a rational at disarm but the promise with a spanner in his hand, but did i

way of guiding the events is found made lo was answered by the declaration that Versalites Treats then submitted during the fight.

Germany has an abhorrence of war and warmongers.

Germany Regarding Mr. Roosevelt's assertion that no govern-numerous practical proposals but Ing power has the right to inflet war could not obtain their acceptance be- on its own or other people other than cause she herself was completely dis- in self-defence, the Fuehrer declared armed. In the face of repeated pro- that every nation claims this motiva-posals for disarmament, the rest of flon for reason of home-defence, the world steadily increased its arms- The Fuehrer expressed the hope that ment until 1934, when order was in future the United States would given for German rearmament. Pre- observe this principle.

sident Roosevelt was therefore re- President Roosevelt's assertion quested to appeal to the other no- that

a voice of tions first as regards his he speaks with

his proposal for strength and friendship for mankind, a disarmament Conference. was answered with a statement that President Roosevelt's pledge to If this voice had been raised in participate in trade discussions was America ut the proper time, Versailles answered by the assertion that the could have been prevented from first step must be the removal of being inflicted on Germany.

trade barriers and a ceasing of boy-

of the greatest conference of all sident Roosevelt that ime, namely the League of Nations, which during the last 20 years has not solved one decisive international problem. History has not been made

to Pre-

he take the

The bellef that International pro- blems can be solved at a council table cott agitation.

The Fuehrer proposed was refuted by reference to the fatiure

leadership In bringing about the ful- ment of Wilson's 14 points, and in the restoration of territories stolen from Germany, The Fuchzer agreed with President Roosevelt that the heads of states are responsible for the fato of humanity, pointing out, haw- ever, that

circumstances

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brides? A-In Manchuria, Japan -plans to colonise the territory that was seized from China in 1931. Q-How many unemployed are

there in France? A-Latest ontelo!

figures give 415,987 unemployed on January 28, compared with 403,073 In the corresponding week in 1938. The population of France is 41,000,000..

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and Germany were vastly er

as regards mission,

the wealth and density of population.

declared the

welfare

hap chrer,

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the

and

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by greater material wealth

at are now on sale at all and comfort and could, therefore, recommetle counters gard the world at large as

as his sphare

conviction

of intervention. The speech has con- cluded with the expression of the that in working for the justice, well being, progress

and peace of Germany, he was further- ing the

same alma In the whole human community.

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