UNSEEN AEROPLANES
PAMPHLETS DROP ON BERLIN
OFFICIAL NAZI STORY
United Press Association—By Electee Tele
graph—Copyright.
BERLIN, June '24.
Newspapers have been ordered to print prominently on their front pages an official report that "foreign aeroplanes of an unknown type" appeared over Bei-lin during the afternoon and dropped pamphlets /'insulting to the Government."' ■■ ■ ■ . ■
. Tho Air Minister, Captain Gpcring, .said that as the air police do not possess aircraft, several sporting machines pursued the foreigners, but could not overtake the intruders.
The:newspapers also have been ordered to publish an official statement strongly protesting about Germany's defencelessness in tho air.
' .The statement adds: "Pamphlets were 'dropped today, High explosive and incenSiary bombs may be dropped tomorrow. .Why. have we no aeroplanes?" : ' " Nobody seems to have seen the mystery aeroplanes. Both air police and aerodrome authorities declare that they have uo knowledge of them.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 148, 26 June 1933, Page 9
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