All Not Well As German Chancellery?
(Received 1 p.m.) LONDON, April 26. JT IS LEARNED PROM BERLIN, SAYS AN AMSTERDAM MESSAGE, THAT HITLER’S CONFERENCES AT THE CHANCELLERY ARE BECOMING LONGER, STORMIER AND MORE LARGELY ATTENDED EVERY DAY. The Berlin correspondent of the' ££ Telegraaf ” says it is no secret that Hitler’s plans for Norway went astray, and that the campaign is swallowing up more forces and war material than expected. A message from Berlin states that foreign Press correspondents and members of the diplomatic corps have been summoned to hear the German Foreign Minister (Herr von Ribbentrop) make a statement on behalf of the Government tomorrow afternoon. No inkling for the reas-on of the meeting is given. A spokesman, when questioned, said: “It will be a political statement, and very important. ”
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Northern Advocate, 27 April 1940, Page 9
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