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Journalists Not AUowed To St4y in Britain LONDON, "Aug. 7. j ' The German correapondents whosej . permits to efcay in Britain the Homo! 'Office refused to renew are Herr Orome,. 'chief London correspondent of the! Lokal Anzeiger, Herr Wrede, his colloague, and Herr Langden, London representatiye of the Graf Beichschich NaWspq^er Service. The Lokal Anzeigfer is one of thq chief Berlin dailieS. Herr Crome has been its London corr^pondbnt for three years but Herr Wrede has onlv been, in London four months and Herr Langden two. Herr Crome told the Fress AssociatiOn that he had been given a forthight to quit the country* The News-Chronicle Stdtes that it is roliably reported that complaints ^ of espionage hhve blen made against them. ' The expelled journalists, Herr Wrede and Herr Langden, returned to Germany. Count Reichschach sent a message to his 15 provincial German clients describing the expulsion as a .provocatory ;and unfriendly Act, but .the Offieial • News Ageiicy says that Germany rejspects tne English desire that the trio [should deparfc
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 173, 9 August 1937, Page 7
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