COMMENT IN GERMANY.
MINISTRY SHOULD RESIGN. (Received 12.30 p.m.) BERLIN, February 14. The "Borsen Zeitung," apropos Austria's appeal against German intimidation to tlie League of Nations, warns the Great Towers, to whom Dr. Dollfuss i a few days ago dispatched a dossier | summarising his appeal, of the danger of supporting a "bloody dictatorship agaiust the popular will. The "Deutsclies Zeitung" forecasts that Dr. Dollfuss will voluntarily resign or give place to Major Fey. The "Korrespondenz" demands the termination of the Dollfuss-Fey dictatorship. Other commentators declare that the Government cannot support itself with bayonets. Foreign protection of a Government which has violated the Constitution would be a flagrant intervention of Austria's intei nal affairs. A message from Warsaw says that (every train arriving from Austria is I crowded with panic-stricken Jews.
A Paris dispatch says the toll of the riots is admitted at 25 killed, 400 taken to hospital and 2000 slightly wounded.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 39, 15 February 1934, Page 7
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