ANTI-AUSTRIAN CAMPAIGN
UNNAMED ANNOUNCER’S CALL
MUSSOLINI’S PLAN IGNORED.
DECLARATION FOR. THE NAZIS.
WOULD NOT BE “BULLIED.”
'United Pres 3 Association —By Electric Telegraph
Copyrigut.) Received 10 a.m. to-day. MUNICH, Aug. 23. Despite Sign ox Mussolini’s reported friendly intervention, during the weekend anti-Austrian broadcasts continue. An unnamed announcer to-night tieelated the Nazis would not be bullied info submission by any methods and would continue to fight towards tihe goal of a free German Austria,
ARRAIGNMENT OF HITLER.
BRITISH LABOUR PARTY AIM,
LONDON, Aug. 23. In'tefrnat.iona 1 Socialist proposals' to meet the Nazi revolution in Germany, have been outlined by Mr Hugh Dalton on behalf of the British Labour Party. The proposals include (the arraignment of Herr Adolf Hitler before ithe League of Nations, summoning Hie Council of the Lreaigue inlinedi&tely to conis’i'de.r Nazi outrages against Austria and tot set the League machinery in motion to examine tho steadily growing reports of German rearmament. “There cam no longer be delay in facing the imminent dangers involved bv German rearmamveut,” the “Daily Herald” says. “Tho time to prevent war is not on its eve, but non.
DIGNITY OF GERMAN SONGS.
BAN IN PUBLIC CAFES.
BERLIN, Aug. 23. On the ground that they are too dignified to bo sung on unsuitable occasions, Capt. Goerinig has issued a decree banning tfie singing of ‘ Deut.chlamd Tiber Alles” and Nazi songs in cafes.
NAZI HOSTILITY TO JEWS.
DISGUSTING CITY SPECTACLE
GIRL PARADED IN STREETS,
LONDON, Aug.. 22. In clluded among disgusted foreigners who were forced to witness the spectacle at Nuremburg of the .marching of a shaven white-faced girl m a state of collapse through the city streets^ amtd hbteffis were the son aind daughter of the now American Ambassador, states “The Times” correspondent. The.girl was placarded, “I want to give myself to a Jew,” an!d she repeatedly ytumbled as she walked, whereupon a stalwart Brown Shirt replaced her on her feet, frequently shouldering her to afford a better view- to. the who, blocking the streets cheered neeied and jocularly invrted her to make a speech. Nuremburg, although a prominent, tourist centre, is becoming noted for anti-Semitic outbursts.
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Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 24 August 1933, Page 5
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