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AUSTRIAN BORDER HUNGARIAN STORY FEARS OF INVASION SAAR TOTE SEQUEL VIENNA'S EXPLANATION By Telegraph—Presa Association—Copj-rijrht (■Received January 10. 9.35 p.m.) LOXDOIJ. Jan. 10 According to' a report issued by an official Hungarian agency Austrian troops have been despatched to the Bavarian frontier owing to fears of a Nazi invasion of Austrian territory after the Saar plebiscite. It is stated that more than 1000 troops from Lower Austria are moving through Linz to take up positions on the frontier where they could repel any attack by Austrian Nazi Legionnaires in Germany. A telegram from Vienna admits the movement of troops, but official Austrian quarters assert that they are merely exchanging duty with troops at present on the frontier.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22005, 11 January 1935, Page 9
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