EAST INDIES' FUTURE
INDICATION OF NAZI IDEA. rich plunder sensed. (Rec. 1.30) BATAVIA, Mar. 6. While 300 members of the staff of the Nlazi Consulate at Tokio are exerting full pressure on Japan to start trouble in the Pacific there are obviously differing German and Japanese opinions regarding the ultimate fate of the East Indies if Hitler wins the war. This is revealed in articles appearing in the ijfazi-contr oiled Dutch newspapers which have reached the East Indies, stating that the islands must remain in Holland’s control. v Apparently Nazi officials sense rich plunder in the East Indies, and are planning the gradual Nazifieation of f Holland, granting her German-controlled independence which would result in a steady flew of East Indies’ riches to tho Reich.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 124, 7 March 1941, Page 6
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