■ English students beside German workers, German students alongside ! English unemployed, are all taking i part in the Anglo-German vouth camp. On a recent visit to Berlin they were received at the Chancellery bv the representative of the Fulirer. Reichs Minister Rudolf Hess, who expressed great pleasure at the fact that young people of two former enemv countries should so join in. happy comradeship. "Such 1 a tragic happening as the Great. War."i he said, "must never occur again be-! tween our two countries." The Reich ; Minister afterwards asked that the jr.-' dividual members of the partv should' be introduced to him by the leader of the group. In the evening the young people attended various gatherings organised by the Hitler Youth Movement.
The science of identification bv finger-prints has become so exact that dui-m.T the kift 30 years about 400,000 cases of identification have been made in Britain, without a single error.
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21289, 8 October 1934, Page 7
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