GERMANY'S NEW PROGRAMME.
COMMENT ON BRITISH VIEWPOINT. RESTRAINT OF NAZI PRESS. BERLIN, April 17. The Nazi Press shows great reserve in commenting on the House of Commons debate, as Herr Hitler has always stressed the necessity for friendship with Great Britain. Authoritative Nazi comment is that England, especially in view of the present conflict with Moscow* should be thankful instead of indignant at Germany's struggle against the Communist menace. RACIAL EQUALITY IN SPORT. VIEW OF OLYMPIC GAMES OFFICIAL. BALTIMORE (Maryland), April 17. In a letter to Mr K. A. Miller, managing editor of the • Baltimore "Jewish Times," Mr Avery Brundage, president of the American Olympic Games Committee, to-day expressed his personal but unofficial opinion that the Olympic Games would not be held in any country where there would be interference with the fundamental Olympic policy of the equality of all races.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20834, 19 April 1933, Page 9
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