GERMAN PLEBISCITE
GERMANY’S CELEBRATIONS.
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(Recd. November 7, 10 a.m.) . BERLIN, November 6.
Germany is to have her two minutes’ silence on November 10, when, at one o’clock, everything will come to a standstill, as a prelude to Hitler’s final election appeal, which will be broadcast to every office, factory, workroom, warehouse and school in tho country. Sirens will give the warning for silence.
NON-ARYAN LEAGUE.
(Recd. November 7, 10.30 a.m. BERLIN, November 6.
The first meeting of “the League of German citizens of non-Aryan descent” protested against their deprivation of fundamental rights of citizenship.
Dr. Guenther Katz asked: Was not Richthofen (airman) a German? He also mentioned numerous famous generals and others who were nonAryans. DANZIG JOURNALISTS. ‘ (Received November 7, Noon.) GENEVA, November <5. The attitude of the Danzig Nazis is causing the League uneasiness. Herr Rosting telephonically communicated with the Secretary General, M. Avenol, fully reporting an incident concerning the arrest of three Danzig journalists, because they complained direct to the League of Nations’ High Commissioner, instead of to the Danzig Senate, which the Nazis control.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 7 November 1933, Page 7
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