MORE MODERATE POLICY
I POLITICAL PARDONS IN AUSTRIA U j ____ I HOPE OF BETTER FOREIGN RELATIONS yLNUEO PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT.) , (Received June 9, 11.50 p.m.) LONDON, June 9. The Vienna correspondent of the “News-Chronicle” says the Govern- ; ment has granted an amnesty to all g j political prisoners condemned to no I more than five years’ imprisonment. This applies both to Socialists and j Nazis, and accords with Dr. Schu- : schnigg’s promise, when he put out Prince Starhembsrg, to introduce a : more moderate and conciliatory ; policy, by which he is hoping to ; \yiden his basis of support by winI ning the goodwill of the workers I and the moderate element. } It is stated that the amnesty is r j also designed to help the Chancellor [. I establish more cordial relations with ! France and Britain.
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21805, 10 June 1936, Page 11
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