AUSTRIAN TRIAL.
DOLL37USS' DEATH.
Former Ambassador at Rome Accused.
NOT TRUSTED BY CHANCELLOR,
(United P.A.—Electric Telegraph—Copyright)
(Received 1 p.m.)
VIENNA, March 7.
The trial of Dr. Rintelen, former Austrian Ambassador to Rome, on charges connected with the assassination of Dr. Dollfuss, was continued.
M. Karwinsky, Secretary for Justice, gave evidence that Dr. Dollfuss, on appointing Dr. Rintelen as Minister at Rome, remarked: "We must send him abroad. The only place in Austria I would want him would be in a concentration camp."
Cabinet Ministers gave evidence that Dr. Dollfuss did not trust Dr. Rintelen. M. Stockinger, Minister of Trade, alleged that Dr. Weidenhammer, the Nazi leader, who has since fled to Germany, was seen at Dr. Rintelen's hotel on the day Dr. Dollfuss was murdered.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 57, 8 March 1935, Page 7
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