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GERMANPAGANISM

STRUGGLE AGAINST GOD. } • |.4 , i? ; ■ ■ SORROW OF THE POPE. MANY REMAIN PIOUS, , v United Press Assn.—Elec. TeL Copyright VATICAN CITY, Aug. 5. “The name of Germany calls to mind many Joyful and many sad things,” said the Pope, when receiving young German Catholics. - H» added: “It Is sad to think of the struggle being maintained against God and Ohrist for modern Paganism. I am joyful to know that so many ar» pious and ’ strong In the faith.”

a promise Broken. COMMUNIST SENTENCED TO DEATH OTHERS SENT TO PRISON. United Press Assn.—Elec. Tel. Copyright. BERLIN, Aug. 5. One of the first Communists arrested when the Nazis took over Government, Albert Kayser, ex-Reich-stag Deputy, spent nearly a year in a concentration camp, and was released after undertaking to refrain from political activity. He broke his word and participated in the re-organisation of the old Communist Party in Central Germany. He has now been ' sentenced to death by the People’s Court for high treason. Four others have been sentenced to terms of penal servitude, and an have been sentenced to 15 years’ imprisonment. WARNING TO CORRESPONDENTS! / . EXPULSION FROM GERMANY. ’ United Press Assn—Elec. Tel. Copyright. . BERLIN, Aug. 5. Following Dr. Goebbel’s fierce attaok on the foreign press at Essen on August 3 a number of correspondents have been summoned by the Ministry of Propaganda and warned not to send unfavourable reports. Dr. Klein, correspondent for a Basle newspaper, was recently expelled, and further expulsions are being considered. '" i A REPORT DENIED. SYDNEY RESIDENT SAFE. United Pross Assn.—Elec. Tel. Copyright LONDON, August 5. The Sun-Herald news servioe says the report to the effect that Mr Emil Voight, general manager of a Sydney •broadcasting'' station—whose ; silence while visiting Germany for a fortnight had occasioned' anxiety to his wife In Manchester —had been detained, is false. Mrs Voight has received a letter reporting her husband’s arrival in Moscow. He was slightly delayed in Berlin owing to a passport irregularity, but was treated courteously. LATEST NAZI SLOGAN. “UP WITH THE RHUBARB 1“ TRUE TO GERMAN TYPE. ’ United Press Assn.—Elec. Tel. Copyright, LONDON, July 30. “ Away with the Alien Lemon 1 Up with the German Rhubarb 1 ” This is the latest Nazi slogan, designed to rouse the patriotism of the' new German, reports the Berlin correspondent of the Times. The Frankische Tages Zeitung blood determines character, and soil determines blood. “ Only German fruits can determine German blood,” it stages. “We no longer need the alien, lemon. ”It will be replaced by the German rhubarb, a blood-purifying agent true to German type. “ So, without pretending we have eoverlooked or despised him, let us make good with the German! Rhubarb the sins we have committed with the Alien Lemon.”

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Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19648, 7 August 1935, Page 7

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GERMANPAGANISM Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19648, 7 August 1935, Page 7

GERMANPAGANISM Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19648, 7 August 1935, Page 7