A TOUGH JOB
GET HITLER TO MARRY HARD TO FIND A WOMAN ■* “It looks as if some people, in their anxiety to win the wax’, will try anything once,” says a writer in Zealandia, the Roman Catholic newspaper. “London papers report that a unique job for the British propaganda experts is suggested hy a member of Parliament who, at question time recently, asked the Minister of Information: 'ls it possible to persuade Herr Hitler to marry a sensible woman?’ From all accounts that would be a very tough job, but maybe not half so tough as persuading a sensible woman to marry him.”
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 50, Issue 3057, 2 April 1941, Page 2
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