AUSTRIAN TROOPS
FRONTIER BOUND
EARLY NAZI INVASION FEARED,
(United Preas Association--By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) LONDON, January, 10. Austrian troops have been despatched to the Bavarian frontier, owing to fears that there will be a Nazi invasion of Austrian territory alter the feaai Plebiscite on Sunday. . According to ail official Hungarian Agency report reaching London, over one thousand troops from Lower Austria, it is said, are now moving through Linz to take up positions on the frontier, where they could repel any attack bv the Austrian Nazi legionnaires who are in Germany.
A telegram from Vienna admits that there is a movement of troops, Imt the official Austrian quarters assert that these men are merely exchanging duty with troops who at present are on the frontier. . arr-TTv
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 January 1935, Page 5
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