DUCE ACCLAIMED AT BERLIN
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No Indication That Pact Will be Signed DICTATORS' PARLEYS
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(Received 28,. 1.40 p.m,) BERLIN,, Sept. 27. With the crowds in the streets swol* len by tens pf thousands pf spectator? from thp provinces, the capital gavo Signor Mussolini a great receptiQn qs he drove with Herr- Hitler to the P residential Palace past 5.00,000 cbeering people, of whom three-quarters werq women and children, along the five-! miles routo. / Ha, was later guest-of-honouf at a. State banquet at wliieh 200 leaders of
national life show'ed of£ their briRiant uniforms. The instruetions that have been given to the German Press indicate that no military alliance will result from the talks between the dictators.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 4, 28 September 1937, Page 5
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