NAZI ARROGANCE
BRITON MANHANDLED. DRAGGED FROM HIE CAR. ALLEGED BREACH OF ETIQUETTE. United Press Assn.—Elec. Tel. Copyright. (Received July i, 12.30 p.m.) BERLIN, June 30. Mr John Walter, a son of one of the proprietors of the London Times, drovo past another car here, when he was peremptorily ordered to stop. He was surrounded and dragged from his seat, being informed that he had outraged etiquette by overtaking a passing car containing a high Nazi official. A crowd assembled and Mr Walter was roughly handled before he was tiirust back Into his own car.
ATTAOK ON CHURCH.
PRESIDENT PROTESTS. INVESTIGATION PROMISED. (Times Cable.! (Received July 1, 1-45 p.m.) BERLIN, June 30. President Hindenburg has written to Hitler expressing his concern at the conllict with the Protestant Church. Herr Hitler has promised an investigation. ' '
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Waikato Times, Volume 114, Issue 18986, 1 July 1933, Page 8
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