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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
August 26, 1939.
Action May Follow The Oration GAY, THOUGH DOOMED |B. M. A.
HITLER SHROFFS UP HIS SPEECH
BERLIN, Aug. 25 (Reuter).—Herr Hitler is at work here putting the final touches, and recasting in the light of the latest developments, his speech for Tannenberg on Sunday.
Even more than usual secrecy is maintained about its contents, and even more than the usual number of rumours are current.
The largest school of thought here believes that the Fuehrer will state his case on Sunday and act on Monday.
Some even suggest that he will produce Rhineland tactics and fell the world that the Ger- man army in already on the march.
that he
A small minority think will merely issue an ultimatum, set proposals, and then crat the matter up at the Party Congres
There chance
Peace Offer?
5:4111 remains that
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VOLUNTEER
PROMOTIONS
Several officers of the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps have re- ceived promotion according to a notice |which appeared in the Government
Gazette this morning.
Captains T. Addis Martin and II. G. Williams have been promoted to spectacular will Induce him to su Botelho, A. N. Braude, F. A. Hed- be Majors; Lts. J. R. Way, H. A. de 1. prise the world with a read peace 140
amond, R. M. Wand, J. Watson, G. F. Cole One thing that cannot be expectees and Second L. C. W. L.
The and N. Gurland have been promoted maintenance of the status quo into be Captains; Second Lt. S. V. Git- Danzig and the Polish Corridor.
offer.
ed, is that he will
to agree
Russia As Mediator
tins, W. Fl. Owen, F. V. V. Ribeiro, G. P. Ferguson, C. Austin, D. J. N.
| Anderson and E. M. Bryden have been
promoted to be Lieutennuts.
MOSCOW STAFF TALKS ENDED
There are even those who suggest | the possibility of a Five-Power Con- ference in Moscow under the pro sidency of M. Stalin, now that Ger- many, as well as Britain and France, have demonstrated their ability 10 xit al
at the table with the Soviets,"
wondering re
whether along these Tines was MOSCOW, Aug. 25 (Reuter). suggested between Herr von Hibben- The British and French staff trop and M. Moloto.
His recalled talks with the Soviet are over, that I was broadly hinted that other questions besides the non-aggression and the British and French pact were discussed in Moscow. missions are leaving to-morrow. Berlin gossip, for some time, has A Paris report says that according been
revolving around the suggestion | lo the Moscow correspondent of a very short war and a big peace Hayas, Marshal Voroshifoff told the offer.
leaders of the missions that owing to There is a chance that Hitler will the Nazi-Soviel pact, the Soviet unnounce war on Sunday and peace Government considered negotiations A week later at the Party Congress with France and Britain had bul in retnotely improbable.
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THE possibility of a British battle fleet being sent out to the Far East mentioned, as a warning to Japan, by the Prime Minister, in Parliament on Aug. 4, has aroused the keenest interest in London--especially in view of the cur- rent reinforcement of the Singapore garrison, says a London Correspondent.
Opposition To Clergy Healers
BY 102 votes to 75 the British
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The decision was taken following a report by the Mental Health Com- mitter of the Association, who stated that evidence had been received from Protestant and Catholle clergy, and organisations Interested in the pro- mollon of psychological activities by the clergy, that the clergy had valu- able opportunities of preventive work in the field of mental health.
It was represented that they should be trained in medical psychology that they might be able not only to recognise cases which required psycho-therapeutic treatment, but also to resolve the mental conflicts of the normal individual which other- [wise might develop into psycho-
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At Volunteer · Headquarters 011 August 29 at 9 am, and at St. John Ambulance Headquarters, Tal Heng Road, at 5.30 p.m. Instruction on "How
Dr. C. Gordon (Woolwich), | moving the recommendation, sald that one of the arguments in favour of some sort of recognition by the medical profession of toy 'psycho- therapists was that there was a large Bombs." number of people who required some sort of psycho-therapeutic advice or treatment, and that there were at present comparatively few medlent men or women adequately trained to give that advice or treatment.
"It is interesting to note," said Dr. Gordon, "that the claims of the elergy come principally from the Anglican community and the English | Free Churches, and that the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland and the Roman Catholic community emphatically declare that while it would be very unvantageous that their clergy should be instructed in modern psychological methods, they do not think that they should set up as psycho-therapists" (Applause,)
Mr. Theodore Craig (Newcastle) said that the ordinary practitioner could not find time to do psycho- therapeutic work effelently, and added: "Inefficiently, done, psycho- analysis makes pullents worse, and they lose faith in almost everything." amid applause that the peculiar poal- ton of the clergy makes them unsuit- able to act as psycho-therapists,
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Amongst the most authoritative and interesting pub-terence sold it was an "impossible lished comment is that of Mr. Hector C. Bywater, Naval thought which can never materialise" Correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph."
That such a squadron will be sent
The B.M.A., he said had sometimes
that the B.M.A. should ever advise its members to strike in the trade union sense-to down tools and give It is true, he points out, that existence of which would be a deter-no attendance to the sick and in-
adventure jured. Britain's present naval forces intent to any large-scale the Pacific are inferior to the overseas by Japan. concentrated Japanese fleet, but to Singapore, if necessary, was de-been, not without sinister suggestion, this does not mean that the main anitely promised to Australia by the labelled the most powerful trade body of the British Navy is so British Government a few months union in the country."
"The B.M.A., however, differs in pinned down in European waters". Owing to the secrecy maintained its constitution from the accepted as to rule out a powerful rein- forcement of our squadrons east of Suez.
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for the past three years, the ex-definition of trade union in reverat act strength of the Japanese Navy important aspects.
is unknown, hal it is probably
little more than half that of the "Perhaps the most important of Brish Navy, when the current these is that in its policy and in its building programmeN of both action it never forgets the Interests Powers are taken into account of the community which it is the duty Should a British battle squadron be and privilege of its members, to They argue that the growing
Navy, seat to the Far East, it will find at serve day and night." strength of the German coupled with the expansion of the Singapore what is probably the best- Italian fleet, will compel Britain to equipped base in the world. divide her forces more or less equally between the North Sea and the Mediterranean, leaving no margin for service in more distant theatres.
LOCAL REINFORCEMENTS The squadron would be joined at once by at least 10 cruisers from the China, Australia and New Zealand stations. flotilla of destroyers, and
when the current building pro- gramme, comprising about 1,000,- 000 tons of new ships, is completed. No graver mistake could be made
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Britain's naval armament.
PROMISE TO AUSTRALIA 15 of Britain's best submarines, not This is a complete fallacy. Even to mention the many additional units the actual and potential resources of to-day it would be feasible to des- that would be despatched to the dan- patch to the Paclfle, without unduly ger zone from home and foreign sta-i Recent manoeuvres by the German weakening our fleet in Europe,
and Italian combined naval and air baitle squadron of sufficient strength Such is the position to-day. If forces had an air of unreality, and to constitute a "fleet in being,'
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