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PARLEYS AT DANZIG. Spokesman's View Of Speech By Mr. Chamberlain. COMMENT BY AXIS POWERS. United Press Association.—Copyright. (Received 11.HO a.m.) LONDON, July 11. The Xazi spokesman at Danzig declared (hat Mr. statement in the House of Commons yesterday did not exclude the possibility of negotiation. "Nothing surprising and nothing new, sums up German opinion of Air Chamberlain's speech. The "Volkischcr t Beobachter," Herr Hitlers paper, says: "Mr. Chamberlain's utterances were misplaced because they completelv ignore the Danzigers' right of self-determina-tion. Ihe solution will not be decided from the platform of the House of Commoiis." In Rome the speech was unfavourably received, although it is regarded as milder and eve,, prudent in tone. -II Messagcro ' -ays: "The sword which was waved threateningly in London amid a deafening racket of war like chatter, wove, rn,in(l a -upp.isedlv imminent Danzig tragedy, has been prudently sheathed." Ihe sciui-oflicia 1 Warsaw paper Gazcta INdska ' gives headlines to "Britain's unchanged, decisive attitude'' and emphasises that she will be faithful to her pledges. An Independent Cable Service message, however, states that Mr. Chamberlain's speech restating Britain's commitment to I aid Poland has not deterred the Danzig] Nazis. Attacks against Poles are reported, and a dozen Polish workers were arretted after leaving Schichau works and were sent to concentration camps in Germany. The Nazis are concentrating on | excluding Poles from all Danzig activities for the sake of secrecy in regard to their preparations. Munitions are still being shipped into the Free City through Schichau. Seven trawlers carrying mine-laying equipment arrived at Danzig last night. I
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 162, 12 July 1939, Page 9
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