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RAID IN NEW YORK ■irsocmEs” tn Poland BEPOPOLATING SPAIN 1 (Times Air Mail Service) ■LONDON, May 11 New York police raided the offices of the American German League, the Nazi organisation in the United States, according to the German radio to-day, reports the radio reporter of the Evening Standard. The police took away several hundred dollars, says Mr Fritz Kuhn, the Nazi leader. The broadcaster ignored the Scandinavian rebuff to Hitler. He quoted Norwegian and Finnish newspapers which say that strict neutrality is the only desire of Scandinavian countries. “A pact with Finland soon is well within the scope of probability, ’ he added.
“The German organisation for repopulating Spain has started work, he on. “Shiploads of material necessary for the work have just left Hamburg for Cartagena.” Britain escaped any considerable but the “Marxist Jew Blum was given a dinner last night at the House of Commons by Mr Attlee, Leader of the Labour Party in England.” 4 . As a tailpiece the broadcaster fold the world anew of the atrocities committed against Germans resident in Poland.
“Serious anti-German demonstrations took place again.” he said. “A hail of stones was thrown against German private schools in various parts of Poland. And after one demonstration German passers-by were \aaulted.”
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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20821, 3 June 1939, Page 12
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