GERMAN ELECTIONS
BISHOP FAILS TO VOTE RECOMMENDED TO LEAVE TOWN TEMPORARILY LONDON, April 28. The Daily Telegraph and Morning Post’s Berlin correspondent says that - Monsignor Sproll, aged 68, Bishop of Rottenburg and Wurtemberg, was recommended by the secret police to leave town at least temporarily because he failed to vote at the Reichstag elections on the ground that he could not, conscientiously vote for the Reichstag as including the enemies of the church. When this became known demonstrators pulled down the Nazi flag from the Episcopal Palace, after which the secret police intervened.
JEWS IK AUSTRIA SEPARATE SCHOOLS FOR CHILDREN. LONDON, April 28. The Daily Telegraph and Morning Post's Vienna correspondent says that it is officially announced that separate schools are being set apart for Jews to prevent Jewish and Aryan children making contact.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 100, 30 April 1938, Page 9
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