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GERMAN POLICY

COLONIAL ISSUE Sunk for the Time (Aus. & N.Z. Cable Assn.) BERLIN. October 13. It is revealed that Hitler met the key men on October 11th, at Hcrchtagaden, in a final conference before the long Autumn vacation. Ho discussed a big building project in Beilin, in the presence of the Minister ot Education. This indicates that military" and foreign questions were no<. foremost. (Received October 1-1, 7.40 p-ui.) LONDON,. October 14. It 'is reported that the Rifich Colonial League set up on June 13, has been dissolved. Lt. is disclosed Liat the matter of colonies was d..scusse< at the eonferc'jiee between Herr Hitler and the key men, ami that the conservative group, which favours friendship with‘Britain, won Die day. It iwas decided not to force the colonial issue too much at present. It is understood that this ls 1110 reason fori the cancellation of a colonial congress’’ that had been arranged to be held at Breslau on Iriday. a it ‘is desired that nothing should spoil! Herr Ribbentrop’s reception at London as the new German Ambassador. 26 of a Family NAZI RECOGNITION. (Received October 14, 7.30 p.m.) BERLIN, October 13. General Goering has become the godfather of the. twenty-sixth child of a roof worker living in Hohensaaten. NAZIS SENTENCED AT MEMEL. KOVNO, October 13. As n sequel to the recent Memel elections when Germans destroyed several polling booths, boasting that the Nazis would soon be in Memel, ami the Lithuanians would be driven out, ten Germans were sentenced to teims of imprisonment, ranging from IS to ]2 months. Four were acquitted. Fourteen others escaped' to Germany,

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Grey River Argus, 15 October 1936, Page 5

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GERMAN POLICY Grey River Argus, 15 October 1936, Page 5

GERMAN POLICY Grey River Argus, 15 October 1936, Page 5

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