AUSTRIA’S INDEPENDENCE
ANTI-NAZI DEMONSTRATION ANSWER TO HITLER Press Association —By Telegraph —Copyright, LONDON, February 3. The ‘ Manchester Guardian’s ’ Vienna correspondent says that 90,000 peasants in the streets of Vienna took part in a pro-Dollfuss and anti-Nazism demonstration as an answer to Herr Hitler’s suggestion that his doctrine was shared by a majority' of Austrians. Sixty trains and many cars brought the peasants to the capital. Herr Reither, chairman of the Peasants’ Association, said he wished Herr Hitler could see the demonstration. He declared that the Austrians would decide their own fate by the democratic electoral system within the guilds.
APPEAL TO LEAGUE GENEVA, February 4. Austria’s appeal against Germany is expected on February 5. It is thought it will necessitate an immediate convention of the council.
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Evening Star, Issue 21637, 5 February 1934, Page 9
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126AUSTRIA’S INDEPENDENCE Evening Star, Issue 21637, 5 February 1934, Page 9
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