THE LOST COLONIES
RETURN TO GERMANY URGED CHURCH SPLIT AVERTED Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. BERLIN, November 28. (Received November 29, At 11.5 a.m.) It is significant that representatives of the foreign propaganda ministry spoke at a university meeting, at which Herr Schnee (ex-Governor of East Africa) urged the return of all the former German colonies as an economic necessity. Owing to his outspoken democratic and pacifist views, Professor Walter Schuecking (founder of the German branch of the League of Nations Society) was dismissed from Kiel University. The household goods of Herr Theodor Wolf (ex-editor 'of the ‘ Berliner Tagcblatt’) were confiscated in consequence of his anti-German activities abroad. A split in the Evangelical Church seems to have been averted by the resignations of Bishops Hossenfelder and Werner from the primate’s ecclesiastical ministry.
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Evening Star, Issue 21581, 29 November 1933, Page 9
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130THE LOST COLONIES Evening Star, Issue 21581, 29 November 1933, Page 9
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