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FOLLOWING ON WARNING FROM BRITAIN A CORRESPONDENT'S STORY. HITLER EXPECTED TO INSIST ON PLEBISCITE. LONDON, September 13. Mr Ward Price, the “Daily Mail’s” correspondent at Nuremburg, says that Herr Hitler made last-minute alterations in the manuscript of his speech as the result of a warning from the British Government yesterday. The same correspondent says he understands that Herr Hitler intends to insist on a plebiscite if agreement is not reached at Prague within a fortnight.
There is a prospect that the Reichstag will be summoned somewhere near the Czech frontier to hear another pronouncement by the Fuehrer.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 September 1938, Page 5
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