MEETINGS OF CATHOLICS
PROHIBITED BY NAZIS NO INQUIRY INTO BRUTALITIES. (United Press Association.) (By Elejf’-ic Telegraph—Copyright.) MUNICH, June 14. (Received June 14, at 5.5 p.m.) Fulfilling Herr Wagner’s remark that only Nazi soldiers had a right to walk the streets the Government, in anticipation of Catholic demonstrations on Corpus Christi Day, which falls to-morrow, lias prohibited processions and meetings. Though the week-end brutalities provoked Herr Hitler’s displeasure there has been no official inquiry or expression of regret. CATHOLIC , LEADER ASSAULTED HOME FORCIBLY ENTERED. MUNICH, June 14. (Received June 14, at 5.5 p.m.) A gang of men forcibly broke into the house of Dr Scholegl, the well-known leader of the Bavarian Catholics, demolished the furniture, and then beat D r Scholegl so unmercifully that he had to be sent to hospital. DON’T BLAME THE WIFE. Don’t blame her cooking. Blame your lack of appetite. Thousands do not savour their food. 'Worry or ill-health Kills that healthy, keen appetite Without which _ . , ■ Food is neither enjoyed nor assimilated to advantage. Before meals . Take Marshall’s Fosphenne, Tones the palate, Settles stomach nerves. You will be surprised. Marshall’s Fosphenne 2* 6d at all chemists and stores. —Advt.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21980, 15 June 1933, Page 7
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