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AUSTRIA’S FUTURE

INFLEXIBLE POLICY. A NTT-GER MAN PEELING. APPEAL TO LEAGUE. PEASA NTS DEMONSTRATE. LONDON, February 4. Austria's appeal against Germany’s treatment is expected to reach Geneva tomonow. This will necessitate an immediate convention, and there will be a meeting of the Council of the League of Nations on Thursday. The Vienna correspondent of the “Manchester Guardian” reports that 90,000 peasants demonstrated in the streets of that city in favour of the Chancellor, Dr. Dollfuss, and against Na/i-ism. This was an answer to Herr Hitler's suggestion that his doctrines ere shared by the majority of the people of Austria, Sixty trains and many motor cars conveyed the peasants to the capital. Forr Roither, chairman of the Peasants’ Association, said ho wished Herr Hitler could see the demonstration. Herr Reither declared that Austrians would decide their own fate by a democratic electoral system within their guilds.

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Northern Advocate, 5 February 1934, Page 10

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AUSTRIA’S FUTURE Northern Advocate, 5 February 1934, Page 10

AUSTRIA’S FUTURE Northern Advocate, 5 February 1934, Page 10

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