"POLICE PLANES BUNK"
BRITISH JOURNAL'S COMMENT
LONDON, June 26. The "News-Chronicle," denouncing tho "polico aeroplanes bunk," declares:—"No official ey© saw either th« aeroplanes or tho incredibly insulting pamphlets. This is surely careless. The pamphlets should at least have been prepared beforehand. The- obedient German Press, however, shouts for police aeroplanes, and Germany will not be happy till she gets, them. Simultaneously, a real German aeroplane showered Austria with anti-Dollfuss leaflets, so Austria also wants police aeroplanes. The game may thus continue indefinitely,"
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 149, 27 June 1933, Page 7
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