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“NAZIFICATION” OF BRITAIN
AMPLE FUNDS PROVIDED ARRIVAL OF EMISSARY. WOMEN AND INDUSTRY (United Press Association —By Electrio Telegraph Copyright. > Received 12.30 p.m to-day LONDON Sept. 24. The “Referee” .states that Herr Hitler is about to begin an intensive secret propaganda campaign m England. His emissary, Herr Otto Bene, has arrived povidecl with ample funds for the Nazification of Britain. Addressing at Oxford a conference of! works’ directors, managers and foremen, Sir Herbert Austin urged the adoption by Britain of Herr Hitler’s idea of removing women from industry. The women of Britain, he said, had built round themselves a position which they had not occupied before the Great War. Industry was not a woman’s place. He was confident that if all were removed therefrom, except perhaps in the cotton industry, it would solve the unemployment problem. British industry would now be unable to support higher wages or a shorter week unless the world was better organised. A definite move in the opposite direction might bo expected by increasing hours and reducing wages. This was the more economical basis.
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Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 25 September 1933, Page 7
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180SECRET HITLER SCHEME Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 25 September 1933, Page 7
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