AUSTRIA’S ANSWER.
30,000 Peasants Demonstrate Against Hitler. United Press Assn.— By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, February 3. The Vienna correspondent of the “ Manchester Guardian ” says that ninety thousand peasants, in the streets of Vienna, took part in a pro-Dcllfuss find anti-Nazi demonstration as an answer to Herr Hitler’s suggestion that ids doctrines were shared by a majority of Austrians. Sixty trains and many motor-cars brought the peasants to the capital. Herr Reither, chairman of the Peasants’ Association, said he wished that Herr Hitler could see the demonstration. He declared that Austrians would decide their own fate by a democratic electoral system within the guilds. APPEAL TO THE LEAGUE. GENEVA, February 4. Austria’s appeal 'to the League of Nations against Germany’s interference in her domestic affairs is expected to arrive here to-morrow. It will necessitate the immediate convention of the Council, which will meet on Thursday.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20222, 5 February 1934, Page 1
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