Strong Line In Hesse
(Rec. 1 p.m.) LONDON, May 16. Dr James Newman, American military governor of Hesse, broadcasting to the Germans, said there would be no strikes in Hesse over food shortages, nor would any other agitations against the military Government’s policies be tolerated.
Dr Newman threatened agitators with the death penally or reduced rations.
Thousands of silent Germans lined streets of rubble in Osnabruck to watch the Duke of Gloucester drive through the town ,to the British barracks. There were military police at all intersections.
The Duke inspected a British battalion and left by air for Dusseldorf.
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Northern Advocate, 17 May 1947, Page 5
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