NO POSTPONEMENT
ANXIETY ALLAYED
GERMAN ATTACKS ON ALARMISTS
BERLIN, November 15.
Apprehension that Lord Halifax's visit to Berlin might be postponed as the result of Nazi anger concerning the "irresponsible British Press" and a German news agency hint that it might be better if it did not occur irt view of the atmosphere raised by Eritish Press forecasts has been allayed after an official news agency announcement that Lord Halifax will arrive in Berlin next Wednesday. Attacks against British and French commentators, continue. The "Vblkis-i cher Beobachter" says the manoeuvred of Marxist-trouble-makers to prevent Lord Halifax's visit have failedj "Der1 Montag" says the reason for the postponement hint Was the fact that British and French newspapers had oncel again opened a campaign of Vile fraud and infamous agitatidh against the Fuhrer's policy. This well-pbisoning' was deliberately calculated to disturb German relations With Britain and other countries. '
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 119, 16 November 1937, Page 9
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146NO POSTPONEMENT Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 119, 16 November 1937, Page 9
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