GERMANY WANTS PEACE;
■ SPOKESMAN FOR HITLER I | CHRISTMAS MESSAGE I j i i (By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright) Received Dec. 26, 8 p.m. BERLIN, Dee. 25. : Broadcasting Christmas greetings ito Germans abroad, Herr Walter Hess declared that Germany again possessed a feeling of peace and se-1 leurity. i “There is no talk of a wai danger ] here,” he said. “In fact we do not want war. We also know that the men and women of other nations do not desire war. The strongest guarantee of peace In Europe is a longing for the freedom of industrious, honest people of all cultures and nations.” ; Herr Richard Walter Rudolf Hess is the personal representative of HenHitler. GERMAN CHURCH POLICY ATTACK BY THE POPE RELIGIOI S PERSECUTION 1 ALLEGED. Received Dec. 26, 8 p.m. VATICAN CITY, Dec. 24. ’ The Pope vigorously attacked the ’ German church policy when he re- ' ceived the Cardinals. He said that there was real and actual religious persecution in Germany, despite efforts to present a contrary impression.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 306, 27 December 1937, Page 7
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