FRONTIER TENSION
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[ germany and austria EFFORTS FOR SETTLEMENT UNDER OUTWARD SHOW OF NATIONALISM FORCES' ASSEMBLED 4 ' — — — - ' * ,
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Rec. iJune 19, 10.45 p'.m. London, June 19. The Daily Guardian's Vienna correspondent says that outwardly the Austro-German relations • were never more strained. Newspapei's of both countries are using violently insulting language. Heavily armed Nazis and the Heimwehr are massed on either sido of the frontier in sufficient numbers to create a small scale war. Under the surface, however, a strong current is running in favour of rapprochement, associated with London and Rome, who unofRcially informed Germany that Austria will not allow her politieal quarrels to get out of hand. The Austro-German tension caused the Hungarian Premier, M. Gambos, suddenly to fly to Berlin and interview Herr Hitler. The visit was made at the request of Signor Mussolini with the approval of the British Foreign Ofiice.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 562, 20 June 1933, Page 5
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147FRONTIER TENSION Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 562, 20 June 1933, Page 5
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