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SYMPATHY IN AFRICA

GERMAN FASCIST VICTIMS CONSUL SPURNS RESOLUTIONS. INTERFERENCE RESENTED. United Prcsw AstMeiarion—By Electric Telegraph {-ipv-iuht.) Received 11.40 a.m. to-day. CAPE TOWN, Nov. 3. The German Consul-General has requested the Government to forbid the holding of a meeting at Johannesburg to organise a relief committee for victims of German Fascism. The Government expressed regret that it was not empowered to prohibit the meeting. After the njeeting the Consul again complained to the Secretary of External Affairs, who promised police investigation. The meeting passed resolutions for submission to Germanv. The Consul bluntly states they will be put in the waste paper basket, as no foreign community has the right to interfere in Germany’s internal affairs.

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Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 4 November 1933, Page 5

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SYMPATHY IN AFRICA Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 4 November 1933, Page 5

SYMPATHY IN AFRICA Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 4 November 1933, Page 5

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