BAVARIAN CHURCH
BISHOP MEISER CHEERED POLICE LINES BROKEN N Lit EM BE EG, Nov. 4. In defiance of Herr Streicher's prohibition tens of thousands of Protestants from all parts of Bavaria welcomed Bishop Alciser. who spoke in JSt. Lawrence’s Church followed by Pastor Jacoby, head of the Emergency League. Thereafter, the crowd swept through the police and surrounded Dr. Meiser’s c«u* and cheered him to the echo. SCENES IN STUTTGART RIG CROWD AT <'1111(1 H ■ - I STUTTGART, Nov. 4. i four thousand people crowded th • . principal church to hear Bishop Wurm i for the first time since his release. The | service was relayed to an enthusiast i<-I overflow meeting.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 263, 6 November 1934, Page 5
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