NAZI REGIME.
PARLIAMENT SUPPLANTED. THE PRUSSIAN STATE COUNCIL. (United Press Association—Copyright). (Received This Day, 9 a.m.) BERLIN, September 15. With holiiday pomp, which the citizens scarcely noticed, Captain Goering (Administrator of. Prussia) inaugurated the new Prussian State Council, supplementing Parliament, over which Captain Goering recited a virtual funeral oration as a "system with cowardly promises" which both in 1862 and 1912 refused to vote the Army Budget,- directly causing Germany's defeats. Captain Goering announced that Herr Hitler had decreed that the new Prussian flag, the Swastika, ho joined to the Prussian eagle. EOASTFUL NAZIS. DIVINE HELP CLAIMED. BERLIN, August 20. "The Nazis fear neither defeat nor the devil, for God is in league with us," declared Dr. Fabricus, a high official of the Ministry of the Interior, at the preliminary celebrations at Eisleben of the 450th birthday of Martin Luther, who was bo.rn there, on November. 10, 1483.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 53, Issue 288, 16 September 1933, Page 5
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