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NOTICE TO QUIT.

NAZI MINISTER. Presence in Austria Arouses 111-Feeling. VIGOROUS GERMAN PROTEST. (United P.A.—Electric Telegraph-Copyright.) VIENNA, May 10. The German Government instructed its Ambassador in Vienna to protest to the Austrian Foreign Office against the inhospitable reception accorded to the Bavarian Minister of Justice, Herr Franck, and other Nazi Ministers on Saturday. The Austrian Cabinet met at midnight, following upon the receipt of the vigorous German . protest. Subsequently it is stated that the Government ordered Herr Frauck's departure. It is officially announced that the German Ambassador called 011 the Austrian Chancellor, Dr. E. Dollfuss, to lodge the protest. Dr. Dollfuss replied that Austria's action was not against the German Government, but against Herr Franck personally. It is reported that the Austrian Minister in Berlin protested to the German Foreign Office against Herr Franck's presence in Austria, and particularly against the speech he made at Graz. The police intercepted Herr Franck as lie was motoring from Graz to Saltzberg, and informed him that the Government wished him to leave Austria at the earliest possible moment. Herr Franck altered his plans immediately and journeyed direct to Bavaria. The Vienna- correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" says Dr. Dollfuss is going to Rome at Whitsuntide to sign a new Austrian concordat with the Vatican. Probably he will meet Herr Hitler under the aegis of Signor Mussolini, with whom Herr Hitler is due to hold a conference at the same time. It is learned that Sunday's disorders in Austria were worse than was realised at first. There were organised attacks 011 hundreds of towns and villages by Nazis. The wounded in the provinces totalled 270.

FIERCE ATTACK. Lord Melchett on Hitler Reign Of Terror. " SAVAGE INDIVIDUALS." (Received 2 p.m.) LONDON, May 10. Lord Melchctt, in a fierce attack, at the Queen's Hall, on the Nazi regime, described Germany as an absolute death trap for 000,000 ".lews there. In the Spanish inquisition, he said, the Jews could escape by being converted, but there was no escape of that kind in Germany to-day, where people were allowing themsejves to be dominated by a small body of unbalanced, savage individuals. He cited the case of a German worker who was forcibly "persuaded" to resign his office in a trade union after lie had been taken to a dark cellar full of tortured, semi-conscious men who were in various stages of being beaten up. Tlio only permanent solution of the Jewish problem was the extension of settlement in Palestine. MODERN PILLORY. German Ex-Leaders Jeered at In Baden. INDIGNITIES BY POLICE. (Received 1 p.m.) BERLIN, May 16. A modern version of the pillory was introduced during the conveyance of political prisoners to a concentration camp near Karlsruhe. - Dr. Rammele, ex-President of Baden, Herr Stenz, an ex-Government official in Baden, also a Socialist deputy of the Reichstag, a Socialist journalist, an expolice chief, and several leaders of the "Rcichsbanner" at Baden were placed, bareheaded, in an open police lorry, strongly guarded by "Brown Shirts." They were driven slowly in the main streets of Karlsruhe to enable the crowds to insult and jeer at the captives. CONCERN FELT. REACTION TO PAPEN SPEECH, (Received 1.30 p.m.) BERLIN, May 16. Overseas reactions to Herr von Papen's militaristic specch, notably from Britain, where there is marked revulsion , of feeling, are giving Germans considerable perturbation. Ihe man in the street is unmistakably surprised and horrified at the talk of the danger of war, and is puzzled as to why foreigners should disbelieve Herr Hitler's dictum that Germany needs, peace. Nevertheless there is skilful propaganda describing the adverse criticism as a smoke screen to cover tho failure of the Disarmament Conference for which France is blamed.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 114, 17 May 1933, Page 7

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NOTICE TO QUIT. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 114, 17 May 1933, Page 7

NOTICE TO QUIT. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 114, 17 May 1933, Page 7