GERMAN IMPRESSIONS.
THOUSANDS IN UNIFORM. FRONTIER BARRACKS. Thousands of men in blue uniforms representing the air force; the huge military barracks being built on the french frontier; the large number of women working in the fields; and the intensive cultivation everywhere being carried out —these were given by Chief Savage G. M. Hall when addressing the Christchurch Savage Club at its third korero, as iiis most vivid recollections of his visit to Germany recently. Germany’s military preparations made him leave Berlin and unhappy man, he said.
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Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 20342, 24 June 1938, Page 4
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