MEMBERS’ PROTESTS
RIBBENTROP’S ACTIVITIES Hitler Says Protests Are Attacks On Him. Press Association—Copyright. London, February 6. Many members of the House of Commons are anxious to raise the question of Herr von Ribbentrop’s Nazi salute to the Ki’’g, which has caused considerable comment in Government and diplomatic circles, but it is doubtful Whether they will be alloyed bo table questions, says the News i- Chronicle. Nevertheless tho incident has assumed particular importance in view of the belilef that the Cabinet regards Herr von Ribbentrop’s political propagandist activities as infringing usual ambassadorial cus toms. A Berlin message states it is understood Herr Hitler was exceedingly angry whn he was informed of the News Chronicle's attack on Herr von Ribbentrop whict, in view of the fact that Herr von Ribbentrop is Herr Hitler’s personal adviser on foreign affairs and was sent to London to produce a British-German rapprochement, is regarded by Herr Hitler as a personal attack on hie poßcy and methods. It is believed Herr Hitler Is considering methods of protecting Herr von Ribbentrop from attacks by foreign newspapjers.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 354, 8 February 1937, Page 5
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178MEMBERS’ PROTESTS Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 354, 8 February 1937, Page 5
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