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NAZI LEADER

LIFE IN DANGER ? London Reports (Aus. and N.Z Cable Assn.) LONDON, May 26 Hitler’s sensations would be unenviable if he learned that London insurance brokers estimated the ium agaiinsit his assassination ai si'ty guineas per cent, says the “News Chronicle. ‘ ’ Frequent visitors to Berlin con- ■ nually hear three or four circumstantial accounts of torture and injustice invariably accompanied by details of the latest attempt on Hitler’s life. One well authenticated recent instance was carried out by a former chauffeur of Hitler, who know the route by which the Euhrer travelled t<, a certain town. He planned, with act omplices, to adopt a method of murder popular on the Continent, That of stretching a steel wire between f wo trees, at the exact height of a man’s neck when travelling in Hitler’s car. but shortly before Hi:ler appeared ihe assassins were caught. ATROCITIES FEARED. COPENHAGEN. May 26. Th<‘ conference of the General Council of the International l-'cderatimi ot Ti«ude Unions, passed a resolution demanding the establish moat of an in ternational commission to inquire into the Nazi pointing out tha’ Nazis’ terrorism was being increased. Thousands of trade unionists were still in concentration camps. NAZI PAGANISM. LONDON. May 26. “The Times’s*’ Berlin correspond ent says’: The first new pagan wed ding to achieve publicity was that of a Storm Troop Corporal, married at Pforzheim. The Assembly Rooms were draped with the Swastika Flag. Guards of honour flanked the marriage table, which was adorned with pagan emblems. Before a flaming bowk <he wedding chorus from “Lohengrin’’ was sung. The Storm Trooper gave the pagan marriage address from Edda, interpersed with antiphonal chants’. The couple received 1 »iend ns a symbol of th? earth's germinative strength, and salt as a symbol of purity. After tha T they plighted their troth, and donned rings.

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Grey River Argus, 28 May 1935, Page 5

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NAZI LEADER Grey River Argus, 28 May 1935, Page 5

NAZI LEADER Grey River Argus, 28 May 1935, Page 5