"WOMAN IN RED" DEPORTED. — Preceded by a ship's officer and followed by a matron, Mrs. Anne Sage (the "woman in red" who 'put her finger" on John Dillinger), boarding the President Harding for deportation to her native country, Rumania.
MAY DAY IN GERMANY.—The huge gathering led by Heir Hitler singing the German National Anthem at the conclusion of the May Day celebrations, when the Fuehrer addressed the vast assembly. May 1 is a national holiday in Germany.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 124, 27 May 1936, Page 9
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77"WOMAN IN RED" DEPORTED. — Preceded by a ship's officer and followed by a matron, Mrs. Anne Sage (the "woman in red" who 'put her finger" on John Dillinger), boarding the President Harding for deportation to her native country, Rumania. MAY DAY IN GERMANY.—The huge gathering led by Heir Hitler singing the German National Anthem at the conclusion of the May Day celebrations, when the Fuehrer addressed the vast assembly. May 1 is a national holiday in Germany. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 124, 27 May 1936, Page 9
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