Scandal grows
A provincial health official warned that Austria’s wine doctoring swindle threatened to become the largest post-war national scandal, while police detained two more people. The arrests brought the total detained to 22. In lower Austria,, inspectors had taken more than 300 samples of wines and found that 70 contained a toxic chemical used in antifreeze. — Vienna.
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Press, 3 August 1985, Page 4
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