APPREHENSION IS PELT IN EUROPE.
WEEK-END EVENTS. Big Things Brewing on Continent. HITLER'S HIDDEN MOVE. United Press Association. —Copyright. (Received 1.30 p.m.) LONDON, March 6. The Sun-Herald news service says Europe awaits the week-end expectantly. Diplomatic quarters apprehensively watch the situation in London, Berlin, Rome and Paris. Signor Mussolini has summoned the Fascist Grand Council for to-morrow. HenHitler is making an important utterance over the week-end. The British Cabinet specially meets on Monday, and will be followed immediately by the French Cabinet. There is speculation from Berlin as to whether Herr Hitler, as on January 3, 1935, is planning a great national demonstration at which he will announce his immediate remilitarisation of the Rhineland and denunciation of the Locarno Treaty as a sequel to the Franco-Soviet military aid pact. Britain is anxious to save Locarno, believing it the strongest existing international for Britain's mediation between France and Germany. A possibility exists that a conference of the Locarno Powers may examine the situation.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 57, 7 March 1936, Page 9
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