ALREADY DEMANDED
GERMANY’S LOST COLONIES ACCORDING TO OFFICIAL IN BERLIN. THE HITLER-CHAMBERLAIN CONVERSATIONS. By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright. (Received This Day, 12.10 p.m.) BERLIN, October 12. An authoritative statement of German colonial policy from an official making contact with the highest quarters emphasises Germany’s demand for the return of all the colonies of which she was deprived and adds that Herr Hitler can be regarded as having made a demand therefor and that a further formulation cannot be expected. This reference apparently is to the Hitler-Chamberlain conversations at Godesburg, when Herr Hitler said there was the one awkward question of colonies, but it was not a matter for war. In the expectation of the colonial question being settled early in Gerany’s favour, Dr ochacht has estabjd a department in the Reichsbank s.udy the problems of new colonial The spokesman gave an assurance there was no intention of increas- ■ :he German fleet oeyond the lim--1 lire Anglo-German Treaty, even ,_im„ny again became a colonial . uwer. The maintenance of the Brits.i Empire was a positive factor in policy.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 13 October 1938, Page 8
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175ALREADY DEMANDED Wairarapa Times-Age, 13 October 1938, Page 8
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