SAAR INCIDENT.
DENIAL OF REPORT. Received March 13, 10.0 a.m. LONDON, March 12. The Daily Express publishes a denial of its story from Saarbrucken in January relating to King Edward’s Pullman car. It is stated tliat no disorder or act of sabotage occurred at the works. The Saarbrucken correspondent of the Daily Express stated oil January 10 that when the Pullman ear used for Continental journeys by King Edward and King George was sold by auction at Calais in 1920 the purchaser was Herr Wols, Jewish director of a 'adway engineering works at Dillingen. Herr Wols was an anti-Hitlerite who had recently dismissed a number of workmen. He allegedly said that Nazis, in revenge, raided the premises and smashed King Edward’s luxuriously furnished coach. Herr V ols intended to make souvenirs from the wreckage and present them to British officers in the
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 90, 14 March 1935, Page 8
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142SAAR INCIDENT. Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 90, 14 March 1935, Page 8
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