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ADVISED TO - LEAVE GERMANY. £ [BY CABLE—PRESS ASSN. —COPYRIGHT.] X (Received November 21, 9.30 a.m.) X NEW YORK, November, 20. X The “Herald-Tribune’s” Berlin cor- * respondent, Mr. Beech Conger, has ar- X rived at Amsterdam, after being de- X nied all communication and barred r ’ from the German Press conferences, X as a result of the publication in the X “Herald-Tribtine” on. November 14 of a ■ report relating to confusion in Ger- X many. ; '
“Germany is apparently determined a not to expel American correspondents,” he said, “but I was toldofficially that it would be best to leave,- Correspondents have been warned that similar stories will not be permitted, and have also been warned not to say that Germany protested, but to state, as their own. opinions, that the despatch was ’ not true.”
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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 November 1939, Page 7
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