ROTHSCHILD RANSOM
NAZIS DEMAND £2,000,000 g [BY TELEGRAPH —OWN corresponded] J CHRISTCHURCH. Monday A descendant of the famous house of Jj Rothschild and a member of the, tng lish branch of the family, Mr. de Rothschild is now visiting onris«r church. He is 011 a, world tour. , Briefly, Mr. de Rothschild referral , ; to a cabled story stating that the_ were keeping Baron Louis de Kotns child a prisoner and that the C ental Rothschilds had been advised tha , his fate depended on their^lhng« ess | to buy his freedom for £2,000,000. "If"the money is paid, it will not paid to buy tho release of one ma > ? declared Mr. de Rothschild. . $$ money will be paid to alleviate, tw suffering of all Jewry m Germa y* . ,pMr. de Rothschild declined to mak . further comment, but said tha baron who was held for ransom . a member of the Austrian j the family. He was a, distant cousin,.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23075, 28 June 1938, Page 8
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