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GERMANY AND MEXICO

JOURNALIST’S DISCLOSURES

[BY CABLE —PEESS ASSN. —COPY EIGHT.]

NEW YORK, January 18. Mr Kluckhorn, who has arrived at Brownsville, in Texas, from Mexico, declared that his expulsion by Mexico, was mainly due to his despatches concerning an increasing closeness of Ger-man-Mexican relations, culminating in the recent appointment of a . Mexican Ambassador to Berlin, this, being Mexico’s first Minister to Berlin since 1937. Mr. Kluckhorn added that another correspondent was fined by the Mexican Government. All were warned that “the outside world is not interested in the Mexican deals with Germany.” His opinion was that Mexico wants all news to come from its official Press bureau. He said: lhey want pure propaganda. I am serving as a warning to other correspondents. Mr. Kluckhorn is continuing to. coi - er Mexican politics, but is remaining on American soil.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 January 1939, Page 7

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GERMANY AND MEXICO Greymouth Evening Star, 19 January 1939, Page 7

GERMANY AND MEXICO Greymouth Evening Star, 19 January 1939, Page 7