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THE NAZI INFLUENCE. CAMPAIGN IN BRITAIN. EMISSARY WITH FINANCE. (United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph. —Copyright.) Received September 25, 9.30 a.m. LONDON, Sept. 24. The Ilefereo states that Herr Hitler is about to begin an intensive secret propaganda campaign in England. The Chancellor’s emissary, Herr Otto Bene, has arrived and is provided with, ample funds for the “Nazification of Britain,” TREATMENT OF JEWS. FRESH PSYCHOLOGICAL BLUNDER. Received September 25, 9.10 a.m. LONDON, Sept. 24. Mr Landman, ex-secretary of the World Zionists’ Association, declares that Germany’s phychological blunder in 1914, which brought England to the aid of France, was repeated in March, 1933. The world would eventually realise the menace of such a Germany. . Jewry was still reeling under the blow, but the Jews of the world would concentrate their strength and repel the attack. The soundness of the Zionist solution of the problem was obvious. The Jews were at the mercy of German savagery because tliey had no state of their own. NATIONAL RECONSTRUCTION. AVAR ON UNEMPLOYMENT. BERLIN, Sept. 23. Herr Goebbels has inaugurated _ a gigantic anti-unemployment campaign, declaring: “If we fail we will not last long. 1 hope there will be_ no unemployment by 1935. Two million already have returned to work, and 200,000 more should return by the summer of 1934.” ’. _ . Ho added that anyone in Paris, London or New York was free to visit any concentration camp or any factory. “They can go anywhere,” lie said. “We have no war except war against unemployment.” Ludendorff’s Tannenberg League has been forbidden, as it allegedly contains Communists, therefore it is dangerous to the State. Herr Hitler lias ordered that new maps must eliminate state frontiers, and depict one Reich of thirty-seven provinces. BOYCOTT ADVOCATED. AMERICAN LABOUR PROPOSAL. AVASHINGTON, Sept. 23. A boycott of German products by United States labour was held probable on Saturday by Mr William Green president of the American Federation of Labour, in a statement describing Hitler rule as “mediaeval, revolting and sickening.” Saying that German terrorism was resulting in open war on trade unions, Mr Green added that American labour was becoming convinced that something more than a protest was needed in dealing with the Nazis. “A\ r e are being led to the conclusion that a boycott is the only thing to bring home to the German tyrants the abhorrence of their rule by the rest of the world,” lie added.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 255, 25 September 1933, Page 7
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