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ANTI-BRITISH CAMPAIGN

OFFICIALS IN GERMANY „ CONCERNED (Rec. 8 p.m.) LONDON, June 27. ‘‘Anti-British feeling is becoming increasingly openly displayed In many parts of the British zone of Germany, ’ says the Iserlohn correspondent of the Exchange Telegraph Agency. ‘‘The authorities are seriously concerned. “Requests for direction are answered discourteously and often deliberately falsely. Drivers in blitzed areas frequently are directed along thoroughfares ending in deep craters. Youths deliberately dawdle across the streets slowing vehicles. “The rumour is sedulously spread that Britain is exporting food from Germany. The authorities are countering this by inviting German pressmen to visit Hamburg and see for themselves. A Military Government official said the campaign was approaching danger-point.” HOLICE ARRESTS IN HAMBURG ENTERTAINMENT PLACES' RAIDED (Rec. 9.30 p.m.) LONDON. June 28. “Police arrested 95 persons during large-scale raids on places of entertainment in Hamburg,” says the British News Service in Germany. “Those arrested were without identification papers.* Black market raids resulted in the confiscation of large quantities of coal, flour, and other foodstuffs.

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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24914, 29 June 1946, Page 7

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ANTI-BRITISH CAMPAIGN Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24914, 29 June 1946, Page 7

ANTI-BRITISH CAMPAIGN Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24914, 29 June 1946, Page 7

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