FRITSCH EXONERATED
MAY soon receive special HONOUR Received April 15, 9.5 p.m. LONDON, April 15. The former commander-in-chief, Herr von Fritsch, who retired for health reasons, has been exonerated on a serious charge relating to a moral offence, by the Court of Honour, presided over by Marshal Goering, says the Berlin correspondent of The Times. There is reason to believe that von Fritsch may shortly receive a special honour from Herr Hitler.
DR. SCHUSCHNIGG IN CONCENTRATION CAMP. VIENNA, April 13. It is understood that the former Austrian Chancellor, has been transferred to a German concentration camp at Dachau, to which all other Austrian political prisoners have already been sent. SIFTING CHAFF FROM STRAW. LONDON, April 13. The Vienna correspondent of the Daily Mail says that during a performance at a large cinema Storm Guards marched in and ordered all Jews sitting with Aryan girls to stand up. Those who obeyed were marched out. Other men with Jewish features were forced to produce identity papers.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 89, 16 April 1938, Page 9
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