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GERMAN DEMON STRATTON ’SPEECHES BY LEADERS (Eire. Teh Copyright —United Press Assn.) (Received Jam 7, I.eO p.m.) 'BERLIN, Jan. 6. Speaking at (lie opening of the Saar Exhibition in Berlin. Dr. Go-ebbots emphasised that after the plebiscite the way would be clear for peaceful cooperation with France. ’1 lie term ‘old hereditary enemy." as applied to France, would disappear alter January 1.3. Herr Rulolf Hess, speaking at another of the mini..'rous demonstrations throughout Germany in connection with life plebiscite, s.'.id if would be more beneficial for the harmonious political development of Europe if France accepted fieri' Hitler’s proposal to restore the Saar to Germany without a plebiscite. However, it was perhaps good that the world had the opportunity to see with absolute clarity to which nation the Saarlanders belonged. He expressed appreciation of France's honest and successful efforts to eliminate everything that might disturb French and German leiations.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18597, 7 January 1935, Page 8
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