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No Enthusiasm In Hitler's Listeners

Another of the series of comments

HUMANE WARFARE!

U-Boat Commander's Generous Gesture

London, Sept. 20.

September 21, 1939.

LATE NEWS

WITHDRAWAL OF ITALIANS

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20 HOME, Sept. The Captain of the British on recent events was broadcast from schooner Eigin which reached port officially announced that Baly ZBW last night, when the speaker to-day told a pleasant story of withdrawing all troops on the Greek, Kava hils Impressions of Hitler's courtesy and consideration on the and Albanian frontiers on account speech as it was received in Hong-part of the German submarine com-of the "peaceful Italo-Greek rela- kong. He said:

-taking similar mander. He said they were attagiced tings." Greece Is Hitter frightened of the Great dered to abandon silp. He and his

by German submarino and or-nction.

The announcement in generally War that will follow his easy victory crew put off in a boat but, they had interpreted 11344 supporting Italy's

Poland? Is he already losing only one boat and that had a con-efforts for a Bulkan peace bloc with ; his steadiness of nerve, his absolute alderable amount of water when it Greece, Yugo-Slavin, Hungary, belief in the success of what he likes started.

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German was the case when his volec, most asked the Captain to go on board the plearly audible, came over the alri German submarine and told him that Ho last night fom Danzig. This speech he had to sink the schooner. lust night, the first one since the then asked if there were any ment outbreak of the war, was somewhat on the ship and if they only had one different from his usual tirades. 11 feboat. On hearing that they had is true enough that it was full of only one he changed his mind und the same brutal threats, the same confined himself to sending a party Soviet troops are reported to have swaggering bombast and the same over to the trawler which smusing reached positions along the Polish-TO - MORROW eld demagogle propaganda tricks of her radio and cut away her Ashing flungarian order.

of gin across to the trawler with his As an afterthought he sent a bottle

compliments.

a talented though vulgar orator. But Kear. for about twenty minutes Hitler had; dificulty in finding his words, in finishing of his 'hackneyed phrases. And the well-picked crowds to which he spoke from the beautiful, old Guild House of Danzig remained un- moved and gave not the slightest applouse.

LONDON, Sept. 20, (Reuter).~~.

Belgium Assured

LONDON, Sept. 20. (Reuter).— Another story of German courtesy was told when the trawler Araminta Berlin reports deny that Nazi troops trawlers were sunk by enemy sub-made was towed into port to-day. Two and aircraft concentrations have been on the Netherlands-Beiglum marines and the crews were brought frontler near Aachen, Eventually, he succeeded in, work-into part by the third trawler. It ing himself up into the usual frenzy: appears that the German commander He shouted at the top of his voice three trawlers and then decided to conferred with the skippers of the You could see him shaking his fista rend all the crews to land on the

third trawler.

at "Polish Barbarions" and at

Churchill, Eden and. Du-Cooper, The submarine commander

the foreign alatesmen he singled out as Germany's enemies, You could hear the people shouting back at him their "Heil." But over and over again he fell back into the dull and meretain and laborious way of speech in which he had started.

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reased his regrets for having to sink the two vessels-Reuter Bulletin.

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As liberator of Danzig he must Hongkong Chinese Journalists Auq, have felt he was on ente ground,ciation held at the Chinese General nored at trast by those in his Chamber of Commerce last week: the! immediate audience. As vlelor over following committee members were Poland, he must have realised he chosen for the coming year: was of least admired for the speech Supervisory Committee.-Messrs. of his success. But as the leader of Ho Ngar-shuen'(Tran Wan Yat Po),

war against Europe's great and wu Tit-ng (King Sheng Dallyj powerful democracies, as the absolute | News), Wan Lat-po (Tsun Wan Yail master over He and death of tens Po), Koug Man-sing (Nam Chung: of millions of peaceful Germans he] Poj. Kwok Yick-tung (Press Assock- did not sound gertain of himself.

Shifting Responsibility

tion). L Shiu-muk (Internationati News Agency), Lo Wal-mong (Wah Tae Yat Po); Tong Pick-chuen. Wong!

and I.! Hitler did his best to try nad main-Ping-cheung

Mong tain the lusion that England and (reserves). France might agree to stop he war Executive Committee, - Messrs. as soon as the Polish campaign was Wong Yuk-ting (Kung Sheung Datly over, Ife did his best to strite res-News), Wal Kwok-lum (isin Yah ponsibility for the war in the West, news agency), Li Kin-fung (Kung if it does continue and if it does Sheung Dally Newz), Wong Yuk-knn develop into the most terrible slaugh- Taun Wan Yat Po), Shum Wat-you ter of history, onto the shoulders of Woh Kiu Yat Po), Cheung Chi-ing the enemy. For he must be aware (Wa Kiu Yat Po), Leung Sin-mun of the real feelings of his people, (Wah Tae Yut Po), Poon Hung-yla numbed and hypnotised though they (Wan Tae Yat Pol, Wan Sing-kung!

(Taun Wan Yat Poo, Hu Ho (Sing Tao Jih Pao), Yiu Tsun-ming (- ternational news agency); Yiu Sheung-kan, Ll Pak-hong and Yuan Kal-cheuns (reserves).

are.

For the first time Hitler confessed to their lack of enthusinsm. He said and this was probably the most important part of his speech: "May- be there is not so much war enthu siasm among the German people as there was at the outbreak of ine ast Great war"--and the crowds were Hent.

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He continued: "This time it does not come to the surface so much, yet it burns fiercely in their hearts," tĺit-, ferent from the Hurrah type ult patriatism." Again, the crowds were i altent, although he might have ex- pected them to rear their..confirma: tion.

And he went on for several minutes elaborating the necessity to dght if the enemy wanted wor. But there was no echo to his words.

It was only when he appealed to the most primitive, instincts of his picked Nazi audience, when he told them what terrible destruction the German Air Force would let lose in England, if British statesmen were to continue what he called their blockade against women and children, that they burst out into wild up- plause. Once more they were hypnotised by that man who knows so well how to make them drunkt with feelings that are fundamentally alien to them.

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