GERMAN EXODUS FROM BRITAIN
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» ^ i — Nazis Allege. ' Togrom" Against Nationals "SHAMELESS INSULTS,,
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(Reeeived 13,1.30 p.m.) LONDON', Aug. 12. Numbers of German subjects, in addition to three journalists previously named, wcre advised by the Home Office to leave Britain. All accepted the adviee, but several others, including a girl, staying at a Lonndon luxury hotel, abruptly departed after being interviewed by Scotland Yard officials. The Daily Telegrajih's Berlin correspondcnt understands that Mr Ebbutt is not lilcely to be withdrawn within a fortnight but will await an expulsion order. A dramatc warning to young Germans not to visit Britain owing to the "pogrom raging against Germans" is published in the official Nazi organ Angriefc from their London correspondent who advises Germans not to run the danger of "shameless insults and aspersions against w'hieh we have no protection. " . Mr Ebbutt is receiving a stream of abusive letters and phone calls from people in Berlin.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 177, 13 August 1937, Page 5
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