SPIES IN BRITAIN
Nazi Newspapermen to Leave (Beceived 7, 2.0 prru) LONDON, Augapt T. The News-Chronicle says that !£• Home Office refused two correspow dents of the Berlin newspepeT Lokal-Anzeiger, also a representative of Graf-Beichachach News Ageaiy permission to stay in Britain, ' ' improper activities. ' ' The News-Chronicle adds that w5en the British Government made ihefe original complaint to Berlin the aathe' rities apparently assnmed it was their journalistic work which was disapproved of, but Whitehall has now convinced them that the Nazi journalists had been at least indiscreet. Even espionage is suspected. Their case will shortly be the subject of Anglo-Ger-man. negotiatious.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 172, 7 August 1937, Page 5
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