HITLER'S DEMANDS
o OPINION IN BRITAIN HARDENING AGAINST DICTATOR TIME TO CALL A HALT <Per United Press Association) AUCKLAND, Dec. 23. Public opinion in Britain is gradually hardening against Hitler, stated Mr A. J. Weaver, secretary of the Grimsby Chamber of Commerce, who arrived by the Orford to-day on a round cruise. The feeling was general, he said, that each concession made was followed by fresh demands, and that it was time Britain called a halt. Trade was an important factor. Manufacturers and industrialists thought that Britain should be able to sell in proportion as she bought. German manufacturers were undercutting British quotes by 10 per cent., regardless of profit. That fact underlay the recently-announced British trade drive in South-east Europe in answer to German activities there.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23691, 24 December 1938, Page 11
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