GERMANY ARMING
EUROPE ANXIOUS INTENSE INTERNAL ACTIVITY. (United Press Association—By ElectricTelegraph—Copyright; . (Received this day at 10.30 a.m.) LONDON, September 9. The “News'of the World” says that the neighbouring countries are watching events in Germany with keen anxiety. Beyond all doubt she is believed to be arming heavily in defiance of the Versailles Treaty. Imports of metals show a big increase, and sections oi Krupps are working night and day. Big Berthas are being built, also another collossal gun, described as a world wonder for range, calibre, and explosive power.
Large stocks of cotton, wool, grain and chemicals have been accumulated. The unemployed are making aerodromes and arterial roads are being strengthened to carry tanks and artillery.
“HITLER MEANS WAR.”
LONDON, September 9
Trotsky, writing in the “Sunday Chronicle,” says that Hitler means war, hoping for at least Anglo-Italian support on the ground that their fear of Bolshevism exceeds the fear of Hitlet. ’ . -
JEWS DOMICILED: IN LONDON.
(Received tin's day at 11.15 ia.m.) LONDON, September 10. The “Weekly Dispatch” states that nearly two thousand professional Jews, many of them distinguished, arc living in sanctum y in London since the beginning ut the Hitler regime.
EINSTEIN ARTiIVES IN LONDON ißeceived this day at 1.1 15 a-ni.) LONDON, September 10. Professor Einstein has arrived in London from Belgium. He is more concerned at the loss of his notebook en route than the reported price on his head. He is temporarily living in the country. UNITED FRONT DENIED . ROME, September 10. The Foreign Office denies a report that Britain. 'France and Italy have readied an agreement to present a united front against Germany. HUNG ARIA’S NAZI SYMPATHY(Received this day at 11.20 a .in A 1 BUDAPEST, September 10. Striking confirmation of the ’Hungarian Government's Nazi sympathies were seen in a speech in which the I? resident of the Government Party, M. Strnvanshy, condemning Lutheran criticisms of Nazi excesses, said none would dare put the teachings of Christ and Luther in opposition to national thought. There is a -feeling that the ■Government’s attitude is strengthened V the growing conviction that a Nazi | victory in Austria, is -assured. I
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