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1935 and speech
On 21 May 1935 Hitler gave a speech in which he proclaimed that German rearmament offered no threat to world peace.
The Prince of Wales, the Legion's patron, made a much-publicized speech at the Legion's annual conference in June 1935 stating he could think of no better group of men than those of the Legion to visit and carry the message of peace to Germany, and stated that he hoped that Britain and Germany would never fight again.
Bronisław Malinowski, in Coral Gardens and their Magic ( 1935 ), suggests that this belief is an extension of man's basic use of language to describe his surroundings, in which " the knowledge of the right words, appropriate phrases and the more highly developed forms of speech, gives man a power over and above his own limited field of personal action.
* 1935 Nobel Peace Prize presentation speech
He returned to the public eye with a speech to the January 1935 UFA convention attacking Aberhart's plans to implement social credit in Alberta alone: " I would impress you that nothing but disillusionment, loss of hope and additional despair can follow any attempt to inaugurate a system of that kind, because the Province has no jurisdiction in these matters.
In a speech given on January 3, 1935 at the Berlin State Opera, Hitler stated that Schleicher had been shot " in error ", that his murder had been ordered on the basis of false information, and that Schleicher ′ s name was to be restored to the honor roll of his regiment.
Nonetheless, in a speech before several compliant church leaders in 1935, he revealed the regime's growing hostility to the church when he declared, " Positive Christianity is National Socialism.
Schacht disagreed with what he called " unlawful activities " against Germany's Jewish minority and in August 1935 made a speech denouncing Julius Streicher and Streicher's writing in the Nazi newspaper Der Stürmer.
An advocate of balanced budgets, he wrote articles on the subject for the Saturday Evening Post and the Review of Reviews in 1935 ; his speech on WEAF radio in August 1937 on the topic was reprinted in Vital Speeches of the Day ( September 15, 1937 ).
The speech was so well received that he wrote a longer version as a small book with the same title that was published in 1935 by Round Table Press, Inc., of New York.
The dissolution of the KSCV was further ensured by Hitler after the May 1935 Heidelberg asparagus dinner disturbances, in which Corps Borussia Hall members had interfered with a broadcast speech by Hitler in which they sang satirical songs against the Nazis.
On May 21, 1935, Hitler in a speech in Berlin formally offered to discuss a treaty offering a German Navy that was to operate forever on a 35: 100 naval ratio.
The existence of the SS-Verfügungstruppe ( SS-VT ) was publicly declared on 16 March 1935 by Hitler in a speech at the Reichstag.
During a 1935 speech, Lange warned against both socialism and Nazism, often alleging the " dictatorial tendencies " he saw in the Labour Party.
The presentation speech by Secretary Anders Österling remarked specifically on five books from 1935 to 1939 and continued thus:
The party's founder Saadeh was aware of these accusations and he addressed them during his speech of 1 June 1935 ( long before the events of World War II, and before the party was given publicity and the accusations started appearing in the press ):
That conflict over the proper role of unions was symbolized by the famous punch — or shove — that John L. Lewis delivered at the AFL ’ s convention in Atlantic City in 1935 after Hutcheson interrupted a speech by a representative of the committee that was attempting to organize tire factory workers with a point of order.
This dispute came to a head at the AFL's convention in Atlantic City in 1935, when Hutcheson interrupted a speech by a representative of the committee that was attempting to organize tire factory workers with a point of order.
* June 12, 1935 – June 13, 1935: Senator Huey Long gave the second longest filibuster speech in Senate history up to that time, 15 hours and 30 minutes to retain a provision, opposed by President Franklin Roosevelt, requiring Senate confirmation for the National Recovery Administration's senior employees.

1935 and Prince
* 1885 – Georges V. Matchabelli, Georgian-American prince and businessman, created Prince Matchabelli perfume ( d. 1935 )
* 1935Prince Hitachi, Japanese royalty
* 1935Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, member of the British Royal Family
Her wedding to the Crown Prince of Denmark, was one of the greatest media events of the day in Sweden in 1935, and was given so much attention from the media that the media was criticised for it.
Princess Ingrid married Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark and Iceland, in Stockholm on 24 May 1935.
* In a key scene of the film " Der alte und der junge König "( The Old and the Young King ), a German Historical film made under Nazi rule in 1935, King Friedrich Wilhelm I of Prussia is shown throwing into an open fire the beloved French-language books of his son, Crown Prince Friedrich ( the future Friedrich II ), as well as the Prince's flute.
Hayes eventually returned to Broadway in 1935, where for three years she played the title role in the Gilbert Miller production of Victoria Regina, with Vincent Price as Prince Albert, first at the Broadhurst Theatre and later at the Martin Beck Theatre.
The next provinces to follow were New Brunswick in 1929, Newfoundland in 1935, Prince Edward Island in 1936, Nova Scotia in 1937, Québec in1959, and then the Northwest Territories in 1966.
Prince Rashed supported Izz ad-Din al-Qassam's Palestinian revolution in 1935 which led him and his followers in rebellion against King Abdullah of Jordan.
* Althawra News-The Official Website of the Palestinian National Authority ( Fath Movement ) – Sheikh Izz ad-Din al-Qassam and Prince Rashed Al Khuzai role in the Palestinian revolution of 1935 – All rights reserved for Althawra1965. com.
In August 1935, Lady Alice became engaged to Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, the third son of King George V. They were married in a private ceremony, in the Private Chapel, Buckingham Palace, on 6 November of that year.
* Prince Edward of Kent, born 9 October 1935 ;
* 1935Prince Edward, 2nd Duke of Kent ( 1935 –)
In Cecil B. de Mille's 1935 film The Crusades, he is played by Joseph Schildkraut as a scheming traitor, plotting Richard's death with Prince John in England at a time when he was actually already defending Tyre.
After establishing a ceremonial Mengjiang-Manchukuo alliance in May 1935, Henry Puyi honoured Demchugdongrub with the title of Prince De the Martial ( Wǔdé Qīnwáng ).
When General Minami met with Prince Demchugdongrub in August 1935, the Prince promised close cooperation with Japan, and Minami promised financial assistance to the Prince.
On 24 December 1935, General Minami sent two battalions of irregular Manchurian cavalry under Li Shouxin, a squadron of Japanese planes, and a few tanks to assist the Prince in taking over the northern part of Chahar province.
Prince Edward, Duke of Kent ( Edward George Nicholas Paul Patrick ; born 9 October 1935 ), is a member of the British Royal Family, a grandchild of King George V. He has held the title of Duke of Kent since 1942.
Prince Edward was born on 9 October 1935, at No. 3 Belgrave Square, London.
The Prince was baptised in the Private Chapel of Buckingham Palace on 20 November 1935 by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Cosmo Lang and his godparents were: King George V and Queen Mary ( his paternal grandparents ); the Prince of Wales ( his paternal uncle ); the Princess Royal, Countess of Harewood ( his paternal aunt ); the Duke of Connaught ( his great-granduncle, whose son, Prince Arthur of Connaught, stood proxy ); the Duchess of Argyll ( his great-grandaunt ); and the Prince Nicholas of Greece and Denmark ( his maternal grandfather ).

1935 and Wales
Various Governors-General had previously served as governors of an Australian state or colony: Lord Hopetoun ( Victoria 1889 – 95 ); Lord Tennyson ( South Australia 1899 – 1902 ); Lord Gowrie ( South Australia 1928 – 34 ; and New South Wales 1935 – 36 ); Major General Michael Jeffery ( Western Australia 1993 – 2000 ); Quentin Bryce ( Queensland 2003 – 08 ).
In addition, writers born outside Wales, who have both lived in as well as written about Wales, are often included, such as John Cowper Powys ( 1872 – 1963 ), who settled in Wales in 1935 and wrote two major novels, Owen Glendower ( 1941 ) and Porius ( 1949 ), that have Welsh subject matter.
Bangor was a founder member of the North Wales Coast League in 1893, the Welsh National League in 1921, the North Wales Combination in 1930, the Welsh League ( North ) in 1935, the Northern Premier League in 1968, the Alliance Premier League ( now Football Conference ) in 1979, and in 1992 the League of Wales.
Touring Wales in 1935 the poet had visited the old hostelry which does indeed stand near the village well, once painted white and now in ruins.
The club was admitted to the New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership, predecessor of the current NRL competition, in 1935.
In 1935 – thirteen years after a meeting above " The Ideal Milk Bar " in Campsie led to the creation of the Canterbury-Bankstown Junior Rugby League – the Canterbury club was admitted into the elite New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership.
Frank William Mossfield AM ( born 4 June 1935 ) is a former Australian politician who was an Australian Labor Party member of the Australian House of Representatives from March 1996 to October 2004, representing the Division of Greenway, New South Wales.
* Williams, D. Trevor, Linguistic divides in South Wales: a historico-geographical study, in Archaeologia Cambrensis 90, 1935, pp 239 – 66
* 1935 Dr. Alfred Jolliffe, Geological Survey of Canada NWT Historical Timeline, Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre
The first training Squadron opened at Manly, New South Wales on 17 January 1935.
After Alfred came The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York ( later King George V and Queen Mary ) in 1901 ; Prince Edward, Prince of Wales ( later King Edward VIII ), in 1920 ; The Duke and Duchess of York ( later King George VI and Queen Elizabeth ) in 1927 ; and Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, from 1934 to 1935.
He was awarded the Jackson-Gwilt Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society in 1935 for " discoveries of comets and his work for astronomy in New South Wales.
The economic situation began turning from 1937, the WSSRU was bringing many exciting backs through the school system, North Wales embraced the game and the national team won two morale lifting games against England in 1933 and the All Blacks in 1935.
* 1935 in the United Kingdom, 1935 in England, 1935 in Northern Ireland, 1935 in Scotland, 1935 in Wales

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