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I GERMAN OPINION I SIGNS OF UNEASINESS I collective security ISOLATION DENIED I CASE AGAIN STATED 1 Association Copyright f (Kecei vc d May I. 5.5 p.m.) f r ii. LONDON. April 30 I Times Cable | The Berlin correspondent of the ! TimeS ; states: - Semi-official diploI matic commentary reveals the uni easiness cf responsible German [ opinion regarding the developments I which have followed the Stresa Conference. It complains of the unreasoning armaments panic and asks whether the realisation of German equality, which the nations accepted in the early stages, must destroy all possibilities of an understanding and co-operation. It denies that Germany is excluding herself from collective security as she accepts Article 16 of the League Covenant, which ensures common action against a peace-breaker, although she does not believe in military alliances as a method of forestalling an aggressor. This should enable an agreement to be reached which would offer greater security to all because it would specially advantage none. hitler indisposed THROAT TROUBLE AGAIN ENGAGEMENT CANCELLED .(Received May 1. 5.25 p,tn.) BERLIN. May 1 HeTr Hitler is suffering from throat trouble again. He cancelled an engagement to make a speech to the Youth Movement this morning. He is expected to speak only briefly at a workers' mass meeting at the Templehof aerodrome this afternoon..
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22098, 2 May 1935, Page 11
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