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GERMAN PROTEST

SPEECHES IN COMMONS STATEMENTS RESENTED DIPLOMATIC ACTION CHARGE OF UNFAIRNESS By TelegTaph—Press Association—Copyright (Received April 16, 5.5 p.m.) LONDON, April 15 The German Government has instructed its Ambassador to Britain, Dr. L. von to lodge an energetic protest with the British Government against recent anti-German statements in the House of Commons. Count Albrecht von Bernstorff, GerJnan Charge D'Affaires, called at the Foreign Office £o-day and delivered the Jprotest. There is a strong outcrj- in the Ger3man press regarding the speeches in question. The Allgemeine Zeitung says it believes that the German Governinent will sharply rebuke falsehoods, hut adds that common sense and historical experience prove that foreign political considerations should not be neglected. The paper says the British members jof Parliament were unfair, since they plid not reproach Foland for anti-Ger-Jnan unlawful and brutal violence in that country. MUNICH PRISONERS / LIBERATION OF 1000 •CARDINAL'S PLEA GRANTED (Received April 16, 7.5 p.m.) BERLIN, April 15 General von. Epp has decided to roleaso 1000 prisoners in Munich. As the result of an entreaty by Cardinal Faullinber fathers were liberated in time to spend Easter with their families. LOST POSSESSIONS AMBITION TO RECOVER SIGNIFICANT REFERENCE BERLIN, April 14 ' About 15,000' armed men, including Representatives of the Reichswehr (steel lielmots), and the Nazi storm troops, attended t'iie unveiling of a monument at Koenigsblick, on the German-Polish frontier. The inscriptions on the monument recorded the names of the former German cities "awaiting liberation." The local Governor said he hoped the monument would strengthen the German de.termination "that what we lost must pot remain lost." DISMISSALS OF JEWS UNIVERSITY PROFESSORS JOURNALISTS ALSO BANNED BERLIN, April 14 A number of prominent Jewish professors at German universities, including an economist, Professor Bonn, also Professors Lederer and Kelsen, have heen granted leave of absence which is tantamount to dismissal. All professors and teachers in the universities and high schools will be given a questionnaire calculated to reveal ■whether they are of purely Aryan origin. If not, they will be dismissed. The German Press Association has expelled Jews and Marxists from its yanks. 1 PROFESSOR EINSTEIN FRENCH POST ACCEPTED (Received April 16, 5.5 p.m.) PARIS, April 15 Professor Albert Einstein, who at present is in Belgium, has accepted a specially created chair of mathematical physics in the College of France.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21468, 17 April 1933, Page 10

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GERMAN PROTEST New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21468, 17 April 1933, Page 10

GERMAN PROTEST New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21468, 17 April 1933, Page 10