WOHLTAT’S VISIT
No Contact With Trade Departments (British Oflieial Wireless.) RUGBY, July 25. Questioned about the visit to England by Herr Wohltat, economic adviser to Marshal Goering, the President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Oliver Stanley, in the House of Commons, replied" that no official of the Board of Trade or of the Export Credits Guarantees Department had any meetings or discussions with Herr Wohltat. PRESS COMMENT Disservice To Peace LONDON, July 25. The “News Chronicle,” in an editorial, says that, the peace loan offer to Germany did grave disservice to the cause of peace, especially as the Secretary of the Department of Overseas Trade, Mr. Hudson, did not hatch it himself. British industrialists were behind it. The “Daily Express” says that it can tell the Prime Minister who disclosed the plan. It was Herr Wohltat.
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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 256, 27 July 1939, Page 9
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