GENERAL GOERING IN ACCIDENT
j MOTOR-CAR HITS LORRY j SHORT STAY IN HOSITI'AI. j (Received August. 15, 10.-lit p.m.) j | LONDON, August 15. | ! General Goering, motoring from! Munich, and himself driving the car, crashed into a motor-lorry on! a narrow road on which the lorry ' and two private cars were approaching. One side of the car was ripped open and General Goering and hi.-; passengers had to be sent to hospital. General Goering was later la ken; to the Prussian Prime Minister's i ! country house at Obersalzburg. \ | Herr Hitler arrived after midnigh', I and was reassured to find that Gen- ; oral Goering was only bruised, with j j a few cuts. j | The British Ut.ifed Press coi res-j pondent'at Munich says that Gen-! eral Goering underwent an opera-! tion before his removal to his home' at Obersalzburg. j 1 COMMUNIST CAMPAIGN ; | FOR PLEBISCITE j | I'i ni.K i r<;ki) to vote ; AGAINST HITLER < 1 ! j (Received August 15, 1D.20 p.m.) ! | BERLIN, August 15. j I A communist '"ncin nein'" cam-. ; paign in opposition to the "ja ja"' of ' the Nazis is making its appearance; in Berlin. Slogans are appearing ! urging the electorate to vote against' j Herr Hitler in the plebiscite on Sun- , day. I This propaganda, however, is | swamped by the Nazis' efforts [through cinema theatres, the press.: ! and wireless. ! ' ■ | LEADER'S STORY TOLD BY DR. GOEBBELS COMPULSORY PUBLICATION IN NEWSPAPERS (Received August 16, 1.35 a.m.) BERLIN. August 15. Sixty million people to-day are reading Herr Hitler's life story told i by Dr. P. J. GoebbeJs (Minister for Propaganda), which appeared in all | Ihe morning newspapers by order of , Dr. Goebbels. This is the latest step ' in the campaign for the plebiscite on Sunday. 1
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21244, 16 August 1934, Page 11
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