Friday, HONGKONG TELEGRAPH April 26, 1940.
No Polish Documents Were Left In Warsaw
COL. BECK'S STAFF PROVES WHITE BOOK WAS FORCERY
BUCHAREST,
The documents on which the Nazis base their White Book laying the blame for the war on America and "Britain are conclusively branded as forgeries by Polish officials interned in Rumania with Colonel Beck, the former Foreign Minister.
They point out that all the Polish Foreign Office archives were either transferred to Angers, France, now the seat of the Polish Government, or burned before the Government left Warsaw.
EGYPT A VAST CAMP
They also point out that the al- leged correspondence mentioned in the Naz! White Book between the British Ambassador in Warsaw and the British Foreign Omce could not the Polish have been found in
Foreign Omec in Warsaw, ay it would have been filed at the British Embassy.
Britain Rofused
M. Tilea, who left Bucharest to resume his post es Minister in Lon-
EGYPT which has be-don, has made clear to his Govern- come the Allies greatest ment Britain's attitude to Rumanio. There are many things to be clear. training camp, emerges to-ed up between the two countries. day as the springboard from There is a feeling here that Britain does not appreciate tumanin's post- which the Allied forces could tion and is too reluctant to grant act if the war should spread Rumenia economic advantages. to south-eastern Europe or the Middle East.
From the Suez Canal to the
The Rumanian Government feel that Britain has been over-sensitive and is also making it dimcult for Rumanian exporters,
They cite a refusal by Britain of consigaments of canned meat on the desert oases British and Egyp-ground that the meat would not have tian forces are entrenched, a market in England. Then when or are being trained for transit was sold to Germany they black- fer to distant Imttlefields. listed the manufacturer.
There is close collaboration between the British, French and Egyptian commands, and conversations have been held. between King Farouk, as Com- mander-in-Chief of all the Egyp- tian forces, General Weygand, the French Commander in the Near "East, General Sir Archibald Wavell, commanding the British forces in the Middle East, General Wilson, Commander-in-Chief of the British
GOERING'S
HONOURED BY THE KING
The men who let the Breman go but sank a Noxi U-Boat leave Buckingham Palace, after receiving Distinguished Service Crosics from His Majesty the King. They are Lieutenant Robin Hugh Mayliss Hancock, (left) and Lieutenant Maurice Wykeham-Martin.
MADE HIM
ANTI-JEW BOOK
TIRED
By WILLI FRISCHAUER
YESTERDAY Tinspected the two books from Hermann forces in Egypt. Admiral Sir Andrew Goering's library which are to be sold by auction at Sotheby's.
Cunningham,
Commander-in-Chilet,;
French high
Mediterranean, and naval officers,
It is understood that only French. Indian, Dominion and Senegalese forces would go into action, while the Egyptians and
arguments et him. One is "Bolshevism from Moses to anti-Semitic Lenin: a Conversation Between Hit-"Prove it, prove it," démands Eckart, ler and Myself," by Dietrich Eckart.
The other, on which Goering wrote his signature, deals with "The Secrets Palestinians of the Elders of Zion," by Gottfried zur Beek. It has been proved to be
would be stationed at home to guard the bases, concentrating on a take. anti-aircraft defence and frontier and coastal defence.
Goering must have read these books some sixteen years ago.
No doubt they communicated to him the first hint of the pecudo scientific arguments used by the Nazis against the Jowa.
Network of Roads The British contraband control is fully effective in the region of the Suez Canal and the Red Sea, with control points at Aden, Suez, Alexan- drie and Haifa, Britain is thus ns- Some of the arguments must have suring that nothing passes these delighted the young and Innocent points which could be of any help reader- to the enemy.
Throughout the desert British and Exyptions are building a network of new military roads for rapid trans- port of troops and supplies.
Desert units are the most modern in the world, with balloon-tyred transport lorries
Taught Hitler
A Brain-Wave When Hitler tried to prove that
› Geheimnif
Deisen von
Jesus was not a Jew. Goering under-e Here watta in enim ene te famdas, sete kring i lined the passages and wrote: "Very wel vikari Contate
Important-Jesus never a Jew."
In another place, where the book dents with race-homing, Goering had
font le murder, telesikatte», »;
a brain wave. "Jewish race-shame Goering's signature above the title of whole, Aryan peoples," he writes of "The Secrets of the Elders of But Goering must have been red. Zione notorious forgery used in Tsarist Russia ds CT excuse for Intoxicated or under the influence of
pogroms. the drugs which he tookt ut that time when he made his comments on the second book. The handwriting unsteady.
IN
"Does not this explain everything?" he-commente anapassage dealing He underlined certain passages with the migration of Jews and their twice or three times and wrote Schr settlements in Europe. richtig ("quite right") in the murgin,
Sleep At Last
Dietrich Eckart, author of one of.
As one after, another of the alleged the books, taught Hitler most of the propaganda stogaus which are still his Jewish admissions in the "Protocols" stock-in-trade.
are quoted le comments: "Jewish
"Jewish
and cynicism" Eckert was arrested following the cheek, and caterpillar sank the latter capable of forty Nazis beer-house putsch in Munich Jewish uppishness."
Every comment is underlined three nilles an hour over the sand dunes in 1923, and died shortly after his re- With Egypt in such a state of pre- lease. His book was "never falso four times. paredness Drituin is ready for any ed."
...
But Goering's handwriting becomes enerny threat in the East, for from: The publishers expressed the hope more and more unintelligible. In the Egypt trained men, wonderfully that Hitler would finish the work on end he must have gone to sleep.
The last fifteen pages beur no com- equipped, could be poured in their his own release from prison.
Eckart devribes Hitler as shouting meats at all. thousands to ty new front.
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The book, "Bolshevism from Moses to'
Lenin," described as a discussion,
with Adolf Hitler.
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Archibald Samuel Fowler, twenty-two-year-old professional cricketer, fainted twice at a London West End register office during his wedding to
HE WAS Miss Jonn May Harvey, tiged twenty. BOWLED
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OVER!
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declaration.
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Mr. Fowler is the son of Mr. Archibald John Burgess Fowler, of Wharncliffe-gardena, W. who Is also a professional cricketer.”
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