PRAISE FOR GERMANY
CONDITIONS OF HITLER REGIME. PRESBYTERIAN MINISTER’S VIEW. By Telegraph—Press Association. Wellington, Nov. 12. The Rev. D. J. Shaw, Hastings, returned to-day from a tour abroad, during which he was the New Zealand delegate to the Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Scotland, held at Edinburgh. His recent tour of Germany, he said, convinced him that the true state of affairs under the Hitler regime had not been revealed in other countries. The nation was much more united and free from dangerous possibilities than was generally understood. He did not believe Germany was contemplating war and he believed Herr Hitler was absolutely sincere, his attitude towards home life and the betterment of working and social conditions being most commendable. Germans entertained the warmest feeling towards the British, he Said.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 November 1934, Page 9
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