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DANZIG'S RETURN.

FIRST STEP TAKEN.

Nazi Leader's Attack On Sea

Power Of Britain.

GERMANY'S DEMANDS

Inited Tress Association.—Copyright. (Received l p.m.) DANZIG, August 2. The Nazi leader, Herr Foerster, speaking at a mass demonstration, said he did not know when Danzig would return to the Reich. He attacked British domination of the son, declaring that Germans had sailed the seas long before the British, who had won an Empire by brutal force and now said Germany had no right to son power. Ihe I'liehrer. however, demanded the same right to the world's goods as H „ v . one els.—So.ooo.ooo had a'greater right to t lint than Britain had. • lie Danzig Senate lias denounced 100 Polish ( upturns inspectors and lias announced that they will no longer he recognised. The Senate licenses them nt' carrying on military and industrial spying, intrigue and kidnapping. It •piotcs the Treaty of Paris. 1020. limiting the number of Polish in-pectors to 2.'!. and says others cannot be engaged in legitimate work.

The denunciation is regarded as the first step in the Nazi plan thought out by Merr Hitler to squeeze Poland out of Danzig. "FACING AGGRESSION." Britain The Enemy Italy Has To Prepare To Fight. MUSSOLINI PILOTS BOMBER. (Received l'J..'!o p-m.) KOMK August 2. The King of Italy and Italian. Herman and Spanish generals watched army manoeuvres while Signor Mussolini roared overhead piloting his own bom her. The forces were supposed to be operating against an enemy which had ; broken through from the French frontier. | Signor Gayda, Mussolini's Press i mouthpiece, says the manoeuv res were necessary owing to the manifestly aggressive British and French plans. Signor Ansaldo, writing in "Kl Tclegralo," says that the enemy Italy lias to prepare to tight is Britain. GERMANS^ANNOYED. Rumanian Contracts Given British Firms. PROTEST LODGED. (Received 11 a.m.) BUCHAREST, August 2. German trade representatives protested to the Rumanian Government against the allotment of large contracts to British firms for construction of wheat silos for which Germans also tendered.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 181, 3 August 1939, Page 11

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DANZIG'S RETURN. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 181, 3 August 1939, Page 11

DANZIG'S RETURN. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 181, 3 August 1939, Page 11