MADE A BLUNDER
(Press Assn.-
nazi attitude toward foreign newspaper men
— By Telegraph — Copyright).
(Rec. Nov. 6.) London, Novemher 5. Mr. Noel Panter, the British pressman who was imprisoned in Germany, later being released and expelled from the country, has arrived. He says the foreign newspapers were never forbidden to report the Kelheim review, though the Nazi policy was to impede them in news gathering. Mr. Panter will place the facts before the Foreign Office on Monday, but he does not .anticipate further action against his colleagues, because he thinks the Nazis realise they made a blunder.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 682, 7 November 1933, Page 5
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