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<p>[Page 109]</p><p>of potential interviewees, we can safely assume that here, too, even bureaucracy cannot reach this far. However, such meetings and speeches can only fuel the hatred between nations, and we have to wonder how it will ever disappear again. &nbsp;In Singapore, too, they seem to rigorously pursue the anti-German program. In a recently received Strait Times of June 1 we read the following: [begin English quote]</p><p>Whereas the Registrar of Societies, Singapore has reason to believe that the Teutonic Club, a society exempted on the 28th day of March 1890 from registration under Ordinance I of 1889, has ceased to exist, this society is hereby called upon to furnish proof of its existence to the Registrar of Societies, Singapore within 3 months of the date of this notification. [end English quote]</p><p>This notification reached us on the 21st of September and immediately, via the Visitor, Justice Harvey, we have protested by telegram and by letter against the dissolution of the club. The club had not ceased to exist but, having been forcefully removed from Singapore,</p>

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