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CATASTROPHIC CONSEQUENCES

A NEW WORLD WAR. HITLER’S ADMISSION. To ExServicemen Meeting In Germany Press Association—Copyright. Received 11.15 a.m. Munich, February 18. The Germany people no longer entertain the slightest ill-feeling over the war. Nothing remains but great respect for their former opponents, Herr Hitler told 51 delegates at the conference of ex-servicemen, whom he received at his country home. Herr Hitler added that a new war would have catastrophic consequences for all nations. Any disturbance of peace at home would endanger German’s reconstruction work, but a menace to her external peace would utterly destroy her gigantic efforts for recovery. The conference consists of delegates from 13 countries and is the first meeting of the “Permanent International Front Commission,” which aims at uniting the ex-servicemens’ organisations of those countries engaged in the Great War.

YET THIS HAPPENS.

Actions Speak Louder Than Words. Press Association—Copyright Received 11.45 a.m. Berlin, February 18. A new decree requires that one quarter and a-halt of the Jews in Germany are to serve in the German defences forces which hitherto have been confined to Germans. Press attacks have been renewed on Britain, which is the butt of cartoonists, who, for instance, depict a perspiring John Bull loaded with colonies and raw materials and saying: “I will gladly give up these if the League of Nations will let me.” Correspondents of British newspapers have been warned that they are liable to expulsion if articles which are not friendly towards Germany continue to appear in their papers.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TCP19370219.2.47

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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 364, 19 February 1937, Page 5

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248

CATASTROPHIC CONSEQUENCES Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 364, 19 February 1937, Page 5

CATASTROPHIC CONSEQUENCES Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 364, 19 February 1937, Page 5

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