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HINDENBURG

A HERMIT S Lll'Jt. LONDON’, April 16. The Daily Express’s Berlin correspondent says.-—Marshal Von Hindenburg has been living a hermit's nvs iu a. palatial residence in the Ludwigstrasse at Hanover, which is a mystery house, as the curtains are never drawn, and the iron gates arc never opened. There have been no signs of life in the house or the garaen months. The townsfolk tried to see the field marshal, but always tailed The persuasions of his daughter added to- Admiral Tirpitz’s, made Hindenburg agree to stand for the PrcsicivnC y. It is now announced he will not appear at public meetings. Invitations to speak have come to him from cities in all parts of Germany. Hindenburg replied declining, on rhe grounds that: he is already known by the whole country, but he w4l bold a reception at Hanover on Sunday, wbwu bo explains his political programme to the representatives of German financiers in New York have telegraphed warning von. Hindenburg that if he does not wiflidraw from the Presidency, the flow of American capital lo Gormnnv will be interrnpt-

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Grey River Argus, 18 April 1925, Page 5

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HINDENBURG Grey River Argus, 18 April 1925, Page 5

HINDENBURG Grey River Argus, 18 April 1925, Page 5