“SO BERLIN KNEW!”
THE AUSTRIAN UPRISING FRENCH ALLEGATION PARIS, Aug. 2. Le Journal alleges that a Strasburg newspaper, the Riuesser, three days before Dr. Dollfuss was assassinated, received photographs and captions dealing with events in Vienna, with instructions to use them at a suitable moment under the heading, “Popular Rising in Austria." The captions are -stated to have included news of the blowing up of the Vienna, radio station, the rebel occupation of the Chancellery, the death of Dr. Dollfuss,- the arrest of -Major Fey, and Herr Rintelen’s formation of a new Government. Le Journal comments: “So Berlin knew that. Dr. Dollfuss was to be assassinated.”
COUNSEL ARRESTED
COURT-MARTIA L ECHO
(Received August 4. 11 a.m.) VIEtN'NA, August 3. Dr. Eric Fuehrer lias been arrested owing to the strong Nazi sympathies lie evinced when defending Planetta, whom the court martial on the putsch sentenced to death.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18467, 4 August 1934, Page 5
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