GERMAN COLONIES
(Press Assn.-
AN EX-GOVERNQR URGES NECESSITY FOR RETURN INTERNAL PROBLEMS
— By Telegraph— Copyrlght).
Berlin, Nov. 28. It is regarded as significant that l'epresentatives of the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Minister of Propaganda spoke at a meeting at which Herr Schneell, ex-Governor of East Africa, urged the return of all the former German colonies as an ecohomic necessity. Owing to his~outspoken democratic and pacifist views Professor W,alter Schuecking, the founder of the German branch of the League of Nations Society, has been dismissed from the Kiel University. The household goods of Herr Theodor Rolf, the ex-editor of Berliner Tagerblatt, have been confiscated in consequence of his anti-German activities abro,ad. A split in the Evangelical Ohureh iseems to have been averted by the I'esignations of Bishops Hossenfelder and Werner from the Primate's Ecclesiastical Ministry.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 702, 30 November 1933, Page 5
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135GERMAN COLONIES Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 702, 30 November 1933, Page 5
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