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SIR A. CHAMBERLAIN

VISIT TO CENTRAL EUROPE GERMAN SUSPICION AROUSED (Received April 2f>, 5.5 p.m.) LONDON, April 25 Although the Foreign Office and Sir Austen Chamberlain emphatically deny that his proposed " extended holiday " in Central Europe has the slightest political significance, the News Chronicle attributes important motives to it. The paper asserts that Sir Austen will be engaged in a detailed study of Central European security. A message from Berlin says official circles there are suspicious of Sir Austen's visit to Central Europe. They suggest it will not be private but will be aimed at ascertaining whether German propaganda endangers Austria and Czechoslovakia. The German press condemns Austria for its rearmament, declaring that it is a French device to make the Austrians fight against their own flesh and blood in Germany.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22403, 27 April 1936, Page 11

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SIR A. CHAMBERLAIN New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22403, 27 April 1936, Page 11

SIR A. CHAMBERLAIN New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22403, 27 April 1936, Page 11