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"GERMAN SHARE DONE"

! OTHERS EXPECTED TO MOVE GENERAL GOEBING EXPRESSE DETERMINATION {CSITK» P«M« ASSOCUTJOIT—«OPTBIGHT.) ; (Received March 14, 12.15 a.m.) ; BERLIN, March 13. "Germany has done her share fo 1 the pacification of Europe. She npv ~B epitomises' the comment in th< j Berlin morning newspapers J 'ii J which the German official state meat is given prominence— J. especially the Government's de j: termination, "rather to choost • honourable isolation than to con )' untie to live as a nation discrimi sated against in the community o peoples." The "Berliner Tageblatt" says *Tp? Government's statement is tht an appeal to the conscience of th< paEtjcians assembled in London.' It adds: "Germany Jias shown tha cbe is ready to make sacrifices foi the ideals of European co-operation 1 wot in this serious hour she assures f the world that she will honestly ob *erve honest agreements." ; The "Kreutz Zeitung" strongly ap peals to Britain, saying that it fc ? hardly imaginable that the Britisl I people could support the French—- »! especially after Mr Eden's statement in the House of Commons that then was no reason for an assumptior that the German action contained s ' lawtile threat. The London correspondent of th< •Boersen Zeitung" says that Britaix must now decide whether she fav ours a system of European policj which is for keeping Germany down or a system of independent European states with equal rights. General- Goering, in a speech al Koenigsberg. said: "Come what may Germans will stand together like one man to the last breath. We have offered the world peace—but peace ttust come from both sides." SOVIET'S MARK OF' DISAPPROVAL CREDIT NEGOTIATIONS WITH GERMANY* CEASE (Received March 13, 8.47 p.m.) LONDON, March 12. The diplomatic correspondent of *e "Daily Telegraph" says that the Soviet has marked its disapproval «f Herr Hitler's policy by cutting 2* negotiations with Germany for «0.Q00,000 marks in credits for fttwwti purchases of German goods wring the next 10 years. INTENSE ACTIVITY IN ROME KO SANCTIONS AGAINST GERMANY (Received March 13, 8.47 p.m.) ROME, March 12. Beneath an outward appearance JJ calm reserve there is intense ■wJomatfc activity. JP* press, apparently from official •Kfrees, states that Italy cannot I' JUjJf wnctions against Germany 3S-? « e im P°rts so many essentials i \ SgPGennany. Nevertheless Italy 17 :' possible to assure 'iSjjSapgag peace—though her own -■MeZ2?°P» *• a country under sanckW** wakes important reservations

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21732, 14 March 1936, Page 17

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"GERMAN SHARE DONE" Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21732, 14 March 1936, Page 17

"GERMAN SHARE DONE" Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21732, 14 March 1936, Page 17

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