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FUNERAL OF THE LATE AUSTRIAN CHANCELLOR.—It is estimated that three-quarters of a million people watched the funeral procession of the late Dr. Dollfuss at Vienna on July 28. The cortege passed through streets heavily guarded by troops with machine-guns and howitzers, and the body was at all times surrounded by armed guards. The illustration shows the casket being carried out of the City Hall at Vienna. where the body had been lying in state.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 59, Issue 213, 6 September 1934, Page 5

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FUNERAL OF THE LATE AUSTRIAN CHANCELLOR.—lt is estimated that three-quarters of a million people watched the funeral procession of the late Dr. Dollfuss at Vienna on July 28. The cortege passed through streets heavily guarded by troops with machine-guns and howitzers, and the body was at all times surrounded by armed guards. The illustration shows the casket being carried out of the City Hall at Vienna. where the body had been lying in state. Manawatu Times, Volume 59, Issue 213, 6 September 1934, Page 5

FUNERAL OF THE LATE AUSTRIAN CHANCELLOR.—lt is estimated that three-quarters of a million people watched the funeral procession of the late Dr. Dollfuss at Vienna on July 28. The cortege passed through streets heavily guarded by troops with machine-guns and howitzers, and the body was at all times surrounded by armed guards. The illustration shows the casket being carried out of the City Hall at Vienna. where the body had been lying in state. Manawatu Times, Volume 59, Issue 213, 6 September 1934, Page 5

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