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AUSTRIA AND GERMANY. VIENNA. Jan miry 29.—Dr Dollfuss indicated in a speech in the lower Austrian Peasant Council that his patience had ended regarding; the Anstro-Ger-jnan situation. He said: “I have hitherto abstained from bringing the matter, before the League, but recent events have compelled me to forsake my reserve.” WATER POLO. The following team has been selected to represent Otago in the New Zealand water polo championship, commencing at Christchurch on February 17 next :—J. 0. Byrnes (Dunedin). W. J. Jarvis (St. Clair), Reg. Geddes (Kiwi), M. Taylor (Kiwi) captain, J. D. O’Driseoll (Dunedin), D. Newall (Dunedin). P. E. Mathieson (Kiwi). P. W. Harkness (Dunedin). BRITAIN AS MEDIATOR. BERLIN. January 29.—1 tis believed that Britain's reply has gone, far lo reconcile the French and German disarmament views, particularly regarding Germany's acquisition of defensive weapons. —• London ‘ Times ’ Cable.
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Evening Star, Issue 21632, 30 January 1934, Page 14
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