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EUROPE'S MOST CLOSELY - GUARDED MAN The Schloss, the mansion in Saarbrucken where Mr. Geoffrey Knox, chairman of the Saar Governing Commission, resides. In view of the tension over the plebiscite to be taken on Sunday and of threatening letters received by Mr. Knox, the residence has been transformed into a fortre&s and is closely guarded by troops and policemen. Guns are hidden in the grounds and electric alarm bells have been placed at various points.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22004, 10 January 1935, Page 9

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EUROPE'S MOST CLOSELY – GUARDED MAN The Schloss, the mansion in Saarbrucken where Mr. Geoffrey Knox, chairman of the Saar Governing Commission, resides. In view of the tension over the plebiscite to be taken on Sunday and of threatening letters received by Mr. Knox, the residence has been transformed into a fortre&s and is closely guarded by troops and policemen. Guns are hidden in the grounds and electric alarm bells have been placed at various points. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22004, 10 January 1935, Page 9

EUROPE'S MOST CLOSELY – GUARDED MAN The Schloss, the mansion in Saarbrucken where Mr. Geoffrey Knox, chairman of the Saar Governing Commission, resides. In view of the tension over the plebiscite to be taken on Sunday and of threatening letters received by Mr. Knox, the residence has been transformed into a fortre&s and is closely guarded by troops and policemen. Guns are hidden in the grounds and electric alarm bells have been placed at various points. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22004, 10 January 1935, Page 9