HEAVY PURCHASES
BRITISH, FRENCH, AND DUTCH IMPORTERS BUCHAREST, September 12. (Received September 13, at 8 a.m.) British, French, and Netherlands importers have bought heavily of barley, wheat, and beans, apparently to pa-event purchase by Germany. OLD NAZI TECHNIQUE CONTINUED IN GOERING'S SPEECH LONDON, September 11. The ' Daily Herald,' in an editorial, after analysing the reappearance in Field-Marshal Goering's speech of the old Nazi technique of isolating a victim by lulling some of his possible defenders into false security and keeping others quiet by intimidation —technique by which it is said Nazi aggression demolished first its opponents inside Germany and next the free nations on Germany's borders—declared: "There will be no more successes to add to that long score. Poland, France, i Britain, and the rest of the British Commonwealth are part of a union from which no member can be isolated and destroyed. They will stand as one until the end. united by an idealism in. the light or which they see the attack upon .Poland as an attack upon all free civilisation, united also by the certain knowledge that there is no limit to Hitler's ambitions beyond which any one of them might he sure of its individual security."
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Evening Star, Issue 23370, 13 September 1939, Page 5
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200HEAVY PURCHASES Evening Star, Issue 23370, 13 September 1939, Page 5
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