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STRONG INTERNATIONAL ACTION NEEDED TO END ANTI-AUSTRIAN CAMPAIGN

FRANCE SUSPICIOUS OF GERMANY AND BELIEVES DRASTIC REMEDY NECESSARY Details Given of Nazis’ Remaining Programme Press Association. —Copyright. Reed. Today, 8.55 a.m. London, August 26. FRANCE believes that Hitler’s anti-Austrian campaign will not cease without strong international action, which France will see applied if the League finds a drastic remedy necessary. Nobody in France doubts that Germany is re-arming, and several dependanble French newspapers detail Germany’s manufactures of bombing planes, heavy artillery and gas, and also draw attention to the approaching completion of the mechanisation of the Reicshwehr and the militarisation of police and storm troops.

They slate it is significant the manufacturers continue to be kept busy. The Chamber recently passed a Bill adjusting recruiting so as to maintain the army at normality during the lean years 1935 to 1938, due to the lew birth-rate during war time.

Big Raid Conducted by Police and Storm Troopers

POLITICAL OPPONENTS ARRESTED AND SENT TO CONCENTRATION CAMPS

Press Association. —Copyright. Received Today, 8.55 a.m. Berlin, Aug. 2G

Assisted by 1500 Storm Troopers the police conducted a biff raid and arrested 40 alleged Communists , 15 of whom were sent to concentration camps. The police at Dresden arrested 95 persons charged with activities in connection with the former Socialist Workers’ Party.

Press Association.-—Copyright. Paris, Aug. 26

Franco is watching closely two monster Nazi demonstrations at Bingen and Nilderwald, which are regarded as Hitler’s first public move in the campaign to win back the Saar for Germany.

Lord Melchett Appeals to Germany to Assist in Solving Jewish Problem

Press Association. — Copyright. Received Today, 1 p.ra. Prague, Aug'. 27

Lord Melchett arrived for the Zionist Congress and stated that Germany’s co-operatVoa was essential for the solution of the problem of the future of the Jews. He appealed to Germany to allow ' the Jewish youths’ orderly migration to Palest tine.

Surely Germany understood it would bo impossible to degrade half a million people.

RIGHTS OF SMALL NATIONS Press* Association. —Copyright. Reed. Today, 1 p.m^ Paris, August 29. We are determined to guarantee the independence of Austria. Small powers have the same right of free life as stronger countries, said Mr. Daladier prior to his departure on a tour of inspection of the new frontier defences.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 342, 28 August 1933, Page 5

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STRONG INTERNATIONAL ACTION NEEDED TO END ANTI-AUSTRIAN CAMPAIGN Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 342, 28 August 1933, Page 5

STRONG INTERNATIONAL ACTION NEEDED TO END ANTI-AUSTRIAN CAMPAIGN Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 342, 28 August 1933, Page 5

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