PEACE IN AUSTRIA.
Leaders Confer With High Nazi Officials. INTERNAL STRIFE CONTINUES. (Received 1.30 p.m.) VIENNA, October 28. Dr. Schuschnigg, Prince von Starhemberg and Colonel Adam, Minister of Propaganda on behalf of the Government, -conferred with Herr Reinthaller, a friend of Herr Hitler and leader of the Austrian Nazis, who favours peace with the Government, and Dr. Hueber, General Goering's brother-in-law, with a view to easing the internal situation. The discussions referred to the recognition of Austrian independence, the refusal to permit other countries to interfere in Austrian affairs, and avoidance of political violence. So far the talks have been inconclusive. Colonel Adam has been entrusted with further negotiations, but it is doubtful whether the more active Nazis will moderate their attitude. Meanwhile the army clashed, with the Heimwehr, who seized the police barracks at Wienerneustadt, whence they were driven out at the bayonet point. There was also trouble at Innsbruck, where police quelled a disturbance between the Heimwehr and the Freiheitsbund.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 256, 29 October 1934, Page 7
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