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(Receivba FebfUafy 4, 12.45 p.m.) LONDON, Feb. 4. $h6 "Manchester Guardian" pbints otit tbat inforrmation reeeived & London ifi&id&tes that there l# littJd efithhsiasm m Germafiy iQf Metf ffitlfer #s speech. "The adult population is becoriiiiig nervous lest Germany drift into war. "In Ddflin SfiMhef eVideriee of Sisbentent is the f esignation of the Ministef bf FOfitk and Transport, Baron von Eitz-Bfib'feii&eii,- wlib dbCliimd Hbrf HitMf'S ISvlfatEra di #fiimary §& W jbiii the Nazi party as he disapprbved of its po'lidy fdwar'ds CatholicB, who reeeived & severe blow iii Soutix Bavariaj where J>5 per cent of the parents voted in faveUf Of undeiiominatiofial scbools r,om|>afed with 65 per eent favouring them iast yea#.- Eoelesiastieal atithoritibs iii Musieli issitdd a stateifienfc prbtesting SgMfisf fM mefho'djs fcy wiiieii the Nttzi ▼icftjfy Was obtained ahd alleging illegjfimate pressure. ''The Nazis' first speCtaeUlar incuriion intO the Foreign Office is aflnOuiiced with the appointment of Herr Bradfordbfdfi Bfthle as Kead of a dejxSffmeht to ofgahise the IsFstzi Party i it i&teigit eoliiitries/ ' "Perfxhax/' in the Freneh paper, "EeHo de Paris/'' sfates tiiat the Freneh Govbrnment will prevent Bohle 's agents abtising the diplomatie and eohsalar frivileges which Herr Sittef has now eonferred on thea*
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 17, 4 February 1937, Page 5
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