WORLD UNREST
A 'I‘UPSY-’l'l RVY l-LL'ROPIS. BRITAIN LITTLE To GAIN. FRANCth‘J-ERMAN “EVELUPMm‘fl. unnoa Press “511.453“. Tu. cwm (Received June .5. U am.) LONDON. June s. Th. Sun-Honk! an “In "I. Frcnoh aulku Inn «and u ban Incldont. Thoy Are onuulng In:ernal ambarrmmon’: and no Docomlng a luropun dung-r. The Sun-Harald lwnu “Id aumorltnlvo quarto" In London In most pmurbod, um n I. r.-g-rdod :- douhuul whothcr I. Ilum'u Government III" I» II"flolomly «rang to olthor chock tho oxtnmllu or an "I. franc. II may com-do "I. I‘HKOI'I' domundl.
The new Government my mum. only a few weeks. in which on. 3 Cabinet might be formed or the Contra Parties. resulting In another period of uncertainty and vaclllatlon- _
Meanwifile Germany is an intensely interested onlooker. There in no prospect of an Improvement in her tinancial and economic position. as a. result of which Herr Hitler may be compelled to embark on another adventure in an attempt to steady internal diecontent and rally his forces. l Thus the French turmoil plays into his hands. Nobody contemplates a German attack against France. but France's pre-occupatlon will facilitate ‘a German putsch against Austria or ‘ Czechoslovakia. ’ French Allen-Ilene oonilnned. l Confirmation of the French allege‘tions of Germany's large-scale reifortilicatlon ot the Rhineland has lreached London, complicating the situ‘ation. There is still no indication as to when Herr Hitler will reply to Britain's questionnaire. It is now thought that Herr Hitler is inclined to belittle the ‘ memorandum. l The sequel to e tony-tune 1 lumpe, from whleh Irlteln he. \ little to gain. fi .. 1 A THIIAT I'o BRITAINI _- ‘ JAPANESE GENERAL ANGRY. l _._— ' MAY TAKE FURTHER MEASURES. malted Press Asst—aloe. Tel. copyrlthl (Received June 5. 11.65 a.m.) PEKLVG. June i. Alter I. second communication from the British Embassy dieciaiming reeponsibiilty for the murder or a Jap‘anese omeer, General .\latsumuro. puilticai representative or the Japanese Army in North China, in conference with Japanese press correspondents. said angrily: “Despite definite evidence the British are showing no sincerity, which is regrettable. The Japanese will be forced .lo take extraordinary measures it that attitude continues."
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WT19360605.2.57
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19904, 5 June 1936, Page 7
Word count
Tapeke kupu
343WORLD UNREST Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19904, 5 June 1936, Page 7
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Waikato Times. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.
Log in