SCHEIDEMANN IN DENMARK.
COPENHAGEN", August 18. Philip Scheidemann, former German Chancellor, arrived here to-day from Poland, and intends to stay if the Government permits him to do so. "If I had remained in Germany, I probably would have been in a churchyard now," he said. Nazi rule in Germany has broken the 70-year-old Socialist leader's health. He is haggard and nervous. He is without funds, and is forced to depend on the hospitality of friends here. He plans to write his memoirs. ■ '
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 230, 28 September 1934, Page 9
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