HUNGARIAN DOUBTS
GERMAN FIRMNESS
IN FACE OF WARNINGS BY BRITAIN
(Independent Cable Service.)
(Received August 31, 11.10 a.m.)
BUDAPEST, August 30.
For the first time in many months, the censorship has been relaxed sufficiently for the newspapers to express clear doubts regarding Germany's firmness in the face of British warnings.
Both the Government paper and the Catholic organ report "sensational weakening of Germany's demands,'" and the possibility that Germany would be content if Danzig and the Polish Corridor were put under the international control of great Powers.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 53, 31 August 1939, Page 9
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