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NAZIS IN DANZIG

Attitude Causing Anxiety to League JOURNALISTS ARRESTED Geneva, November 6. The attitude of the Danzig Nazis is causing the League of Nations some uneasiness. Herr Helmer Resting, the High Commissioner. is communicating by telephone with the Secretary-General of the I,eague, M. Avenpl, to wlioni he is fully reporting on an incident concerning the arrest of three Danzig journalists because they complained direct to the League of Nations High Commissioner instead of the Danzig Senate, which the Nazis control. GERMAN JEWS Refugees Arrive in China Shanghai, November 6. The first effect of the anti-Semitic policy of the Hitler Government was experienced at Shanghai to-day with the arrival of the first batch of several hundred German Jews who were forced - to leave Germany following the persecution. They include twenty-six scientists,. doctors, and other highly skilled professional men. The Germans, arrived with their families and purpose making their home in China.Their advent is regarded with considerable satisfaction by the Chinese authorities, who are prepared to avail themselves of their services, and are placing every facility in their way. NON-ARYAN CITIZENS Berlin Meeting of Protest Berlin, November 6. Tlie first meeting of the “League of German Citizens of Nou-Aryan Descent” protested against their deprivation of the fundamental rights of citizenship. • Dr. Guenther Katz asked if Richthofen was not a German. He also mentioned numerous famous generals and ethers who were non-Aryans. HITLER BROADCAST Strict Silence to be Imposed Berlin, November 6. Germany is to have her minutes of lilence on November 10, when at one o’clock everything will be brought to a standstill as a prelude to Herr Hitler’s final election appeal, which will be broadcast to every office, factory, workroom, warehouse, and school in the country. Sirens will give the warning of silence.

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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 38, 8 November 1933, Page 9

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NAZIS IN DANZIG Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 38, 8 November 1933, Page 9

NAZIS IN DANZIG Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 38, 8 November 1933, Page 9

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