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HITLER TO MEET TELEKI

(Received This Day, 9.35 a.m.) VIENNA, March 17. Count Teleki, the Hungarian Premier, probably will meet HOrr Hitler tomorrow.

“TOO LATE!” BRITISH HORROR AT NAZI OUTRAGE. SCENE IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. LONDON, March 17. Business in the- House of Commons today was held up for three minutes when Lady Astor startled the House with the question: “Will the Prime Minister lose no time in letting the German Government know the horror which this whole country feels about the Czech outrage.” The House cheered. Labour members shouted: "You're too late;” I PLUNDERING. THE JEW. RESULTS IN GERMANY. (Received This Day, 9.50 a.m.) BERLIN, March 17. The “flight capital” tax on Jews and others yielded £20,000,000 during the first ten months of the current financial year, compared with £0,750.000 in 1937. DICTATORS CONFER HITLER AND MUSSOLINI. ITALIAN CONGRATULATIONS. (Received This Day. 9.50 a.m.) LONDON, March 17. The British United Press Berlin correspondent says it is understood Herr ■ Hitler by telephone apprised Signor Mussolini from Prague of the progress of negotiations and received his congratulations. He informed Signor- Mussolini from Berlin of the impending German occupation when President Hacha left the Chancellery. ACTION AGAINST JEWS HLINKA GUARDS AND GERMANS. VEHICLES SEIZED AND HOMES SEARCHED. (Received This Day, 9.50 a.m.) BRATISLAVA, March 17. Hlinka Guards and Germans commandeered Jewish vehicles and search- *■ ed all Jews’ houses. GERMAN PROTEST AGAINST IMMIGRATION RESTRICTIONS. POSITION IN SOUTH-WEST AFRICA. LONDON, March 17. The Cape Town correspondent of “The Times” says that Germany has requested a relaxation of restrictions on German immigration into SouthWest Africa. The protest is reported to have resulted from a refusal in the last few days to admit many Germans regarded as agitators.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 March 1939, Page 7

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Tapeke kupu
286

HITLER TO MEET TELEKI Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 March 1939, Page 7

HITLER TO MEET TELEKI Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 March 1939, Page 7

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