JEWS IN AUSTRIA
DR SGHUSGHNIGG'S ASSURANCES ALL CITIZENS EQUAL Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright ; VIENNA, February 24. Dr Schuschnigg, referring to the Jewish question in the Chamber, declared that all citizens were equal before Austrian law. After his speech Dr Schuschnigg marched through the streets at the head of a procession of 50,000 people. ■lsolated groups of Nazis unsuccessfully tried to impede the procession; GO9D RELATIONS WITH ITALY LONDON, February 25. (Received February 26, at 8 a.m.) A fuller report of Dr Schuschnigg’s speech in the Chamber shows that he denied rumours of a change in ItaloAustrian relations. Signor Mussolini, he said, had alwaystshown complete understanding and sympathy wtih Austria, and always meticulously refrained, from any interference in Austrian domestic affairs.
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Evening Star, Issue 22893, 26 February 1938, Page 15
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119JEWS IN AUSTRIA Evening Star, Issue 22893, 26 February 1938, Page 15
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