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FEARS ABSURD

GERMAN AIR MENACE

GOERING’S ASSERTION

(Elec. To]. Copyright—United Press Assn.

(Received Dec. 21, 2 p.m.)

BERLIN, Dec. 20,

“British fears of a 'German air menace are absurd,” said General Gooring in ,a special interview. “Germany only possesses some trial machines. Talk of hundreds of military planes is ridiculous, while passenger planes are not convertible. The Germans ardently wish England and Germany to 'remain firm friends on a basis of equality.” Ho saw no international problem in Hi3a which could not be settled peacefully. Ho added that the Storm Troopers were loyal to the Government, and there was no possibility of a repetition of the June disorder. He denied that he and Dr. Go.ebbels were at daggers drawn. The German Cabinet was the most united in Europe. Germany’s economic position was improving.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18586, 21 December 1934, Page 6

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FEARS ABSURD Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18586, 21 December 1934, Page 6

FEARS ABSURD Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18586, 21 December 1934, Page 6