GERMAN LEADER
OPERATION TO THROAT BERLIN, Aug. 25. It is revealed that Herr Hitler underwent an operation in May. A communique say 9 that he suffered from increasing hoarseness, which was especially troublesome during his last great speech in the Reichstag. Professor Voncickea found a polypus on the right vocal chord which wa s removed on May 23. His voice thereupon became entirely clear. The vocal chords are now normal. GERMAN TANK CORPS FIRST PUBLIC APPEARANCE. Received Aug. 26, 10.15 p.m. BERLIN, Aug. 26. The German Tank Corps made its first public appearance wheu tan tanks fought a mock battle at Munich with nine fighting aeroplanes. There were 100,000 spectators. GERMAN AIR MINISTRY GREAT BUILDING NEARING COMPLETITION Received Aug. 26, 10.5 p.m. BERLIN, Aug. 26. The new Air Ministry building is nearing completion at Wilihelmstrasse. It will be the largest Ministry in. the world. Five thousand persons are working on it day and night, Sundays included. The block will contain 2500 rooms. It has a vast flat r&uf, surrounded by battlements with, loopholes. ANTI-JEW CAMPAIGN FORCEFUL ATTACK BY DR. SCHACHT Received Aug. 26, 9.10 p.m. BERLIN, Aug. 26. Dr. Schacht, German Minister of Economics, defeated the Nazi censorship by circulating privately an unexpurgated version of his recent warning speech to banks and business houses. Businessmen are surprised at the force of his attack against the anti-Jewish cam paign. Meanwhile Herr Streicher continues Ins campaign. He said at Magdeburg: If there is a God then the most glorious German nation will overwhelm its mortal enemy.”
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 200, 27 August 1935, Page 7
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