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"AMAZING"

BRITISH PRESS COMMENT Rec. April 11, 8.55 p.m. London, April 11, "Amazing" is the most used adjective in connection with the White Paper, which the Daily Expresscsays shows the tangle of third degree methods in which the Soviet authorities sought to enmesh the arrested British engineers. Even the small section of the. press which had been critical of the Government's handlirig of the affair, is obviously impressed with the latest disclosures. The White Paper is the chief news and earries the biggest headlines in all newspapers, bnt there is little editorial comment, owing to the lateness of the hour of issne. The News Chronicle says : "If there is any substance in the charges it is xxow almost iixipossiblG to discovcr through the cloud of- irrelevant and incredible suspicion. The prisoners appear to have been so broken by the inqtiisitiojn, it is rio longer possible

to determine the real worth of their testimony." Germany is likely to figure less in the news at least Until after Easter, as Herr Hitler, Herr Goebels and Herr von Neurath are leaving Berlin on a short holiday. Signor Mnssolini is receiving Herr von l?apen at Rome, where Herr Goering arrives.by air from Munich, escorted by xiihe Italian bombers. '

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 505, 12 April 1933, Page 5

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"AMAZING" Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 505, 12 April 1933, Page 5

"AMAZING" Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 505, 12 April 1933, Page 5

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