CITY QUIET
BUT NUMBERS OF NAZIS ENTERING. SIXTY MEMBERS OF POLICE ARRESTED BY GESTAPO. (Received This Day, 9.40 a.m.) DANZIG, July 18. The city is quiet although an increasing number of Nazi youths are entering. The Gestapo arrested at least sixty members of the Danzig Police. NO COMPROMISE ACCORDING TO NAZI ORGAN IN DANZIG. POLAND’S ATTITUDE CALLED IMPUDENT. (Received This Day, 9.55 a.m.) DANZIG, July 18. No Polish compromise regarding Danzig and the Corridor has any chance of succeeding, declares the Danzig “Vorposten,” whose editor accompanied Herr Foerster to Berchtesgaden. The newspaper adds: In reply to rumours from Warsaw,, we say the Fuhrer’s generous proposals, which Poland rejected, are unrepeatable. It must be clear that Poland’s impudent attitude is not calculated to establish a basis for negotiation.-
An authoritative statement issued in Danzig declares that the Fuhrer’s Reichstag address on April 28 made the situation sufficiently clear. There is no reason to attempt any new interpretation.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 July 1939, Page 5
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