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GERMANY PLACES BLAME ON BRITAIN.

EGYPT'S ACTION. Expulsion Of Unfriendly Journalist. STIRRING UP THE ARABS. United Press Association.—Copyright. (Received 2 p.m.) LONDON, May 10. A message from Cairo says the "Volkischer Beobaehter" correspondent, who was expelled last Monday, left for Berlin. He declined a respite of a week. German circles are very angry and blame Britain for the expulsion, notwithstanding the admission of the correspondent, Herr Schmitz, that it was his duty to write anti-British articles to which Egypt objected on the grounds that they were stirring up the Arabs against Britain. Germans talk of reprisals. A dispatch from Warsaw says 13 Germans were expelled from Posnan for adopting a disloyal attitude and spreading false rumours. Two women were expelled from the Polish Corridor frontier zone for illegal activities against the State, and six Lodz Germans were sentenced to two months for attempting to cross the frontier illegally. CZECH WORKERS. 25,000 SENT TO GERMANY. (Received 1.30 p.m.) PRAGUE, May 10. The compulsory Labour Bill will be introduced. Labour corps will be organised beginning with those aged from 18 to 21. A total of 25,000 Czech workers have gone to Germany.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 109, 11 May 1939, Page 11

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GERMANY PLACES BLAME ON BRITAIN. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 109, 11 May 1939, Page 11

GERMANY PLACES BLAME ON BRITAIN. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 109, 11 May 1939, Page 11