NAZI GUARDS.
DANZIG SHIPYARDS. Where Arms From Germany Are Being Handed. POLES GIVEN HOLIDAY. United Preee Association.—Copyright. (Received 1.30 p.m.) LONDON, July 5. "The Times" Danzig correspondent says Nazi sentries are guarding the entrances to Schichau shipyards, through.which arms from Germany are being landed. Over 100 Poles employed in the yards were dismissed.
All Poles of Danzig nationality era-, ployed on complementary works have been given a fortnight's notice. All religious services In the Polish language have been suppressed in Germnn Silesia.
WARNING IN VAIN. Nazi Decision After Review Of British Stand. REPORTED HITLER TALK. Independent fable Service. LONDON, July 5. It is reported from Berlin that Herr Hitler had a conference with Herr von Ribbentrop. Dr. Goebbels and FieldMnrshnl Goering. and decided after reviewing Viscount Halifax's warning Mpeerh to continue his campaign, which 1* timed to reach its climax three weeks hence Progress will be reviewed at Her.htesgacler. on July 15. The Xttzis ■iro convinced that the worst Germany Ih facing is a war against Poland, which would be quickly settled.
Reportß from Poland state that military displays and smuggling are no longer evident in Danzig, except in the barracks! Relations between the Poles nncl the Nazis have improved, at least temporarily, with the announcement that Dun/ig has accepted a loan of £2(K>.OCM) from the Polish Ministry of Commerce for harbour improvements. The Nazis maintain that nothing, is happening to cause excitement abroad.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 157, 6 July 1939, Page 11
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