PEACE-LOVING HITLER.
FURTHER. AXT 1-BOLSHEVISM. (Received L 2.15 p.m.) United Piess Assn.—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. NUREMBERG. September 13 Addressing 150,000 storm troopers and 50.<HX> spectators Herr Hitler said, “We have only one wish—to keep peace—but will never allow Germany to bee cane Bolshevik.” RUSSIA’S PEACEFUL ARMY. • MOSCOW. September 13. On the termination of the manoeuvres at M usk General Üboreviteh, Commander of the trcops, vvfien speaking at a dinner in honour of tfte foreign delegations said: “Oui army is an army of peace for the defence of cur country without any aggressive spirit, hut in certain countries forces favouring war ;; re at work menacing the whole world. We do not want war but if it is forced on us w© will have a strong anny able to defend us and defend the cause of peace.’ MOVES FOR COLONIES. (Received 12.30 p.m.) BERLIN, September 13. The Colonial League held demonstrations in the public squares in favour of colonies for Germany.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13360, 14 September 1936, Page 6
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