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LAVISH RECEPTION.

Germany's Ordered Cordiality To Yugoslav Royalty.

PUBLIC MUST JOIN IN. (Received 10 a.m.) BKKUX. June 1. Iferr Hitler. Field Ma i -ha I (loering "lid Heir von Kihhent mp welcomed Prince Paul. Kcgeiit of Vugoshivia. and Princess »'lga. initiating lavish

celebrations. Schools, stoles, factories and offices in Berlin were closed, and the populace was ordered to join in the public welcome.

TERMS OF TREATY.

Non-Ajjgression Pact Between

Nazis And Danes.

DENMARK'S NEUTRALITY. (Heceiwrt l< p.,,,.) LONDON. June 1. The Danish non-aggression pact with 'fermnny provides that neither party will make war. or support war waged on the part of a third Power. The treaty will for ten years. A Copenhagen message says that M. .Munch. Foreign Minister, explained that the effect of the pact was that Denmark had promised to remain neutral in any war between Germany and other Powers, but it. leaves both countries a. free hand to trade with whomsoever .they wish in wartime.

GERMANS WARNED. Irresponsibles Interfere In Hungary. FOREIGN MINISTER'S SPEECH. HUDAPKST, June 1. After what the Hungarian Government claims as ;sn overwhelming election defeat for the domestic Nazis, the Foreign Minister. Count Csaky, in a speech, warned irresponsible elements in Germany "against interfering in Hungarian affairs."' He emphasised that he did not believe these elements were connected with the Reich Government.

Nexertheless. many successful Government candidates are avowedly sympathetic toward the Nazis.

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Bibliographic details

Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 128, 2 June 1939, Page 7

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LAVISH RECEPTION. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 128, 2 June 1939, Page 7

LAVISH RECEPTION. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 128, 2 June 1939, Page 7

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