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MOUNTAIN STRONGHOLD

HITLER'S NEW HOME MUNICH, April IST ; Herr Hitler's new private home at Obersalzburg, near liis official resi_ dencc at Berchtesgaden, which will be opened on, his birthday on Thursday next, has been built to his own design. Known only to his closest friends and to the builders, it is a mountain, fortress, sheltered by a rocky sheul. der of mountain, which forms a na_ tural protection, from air raids. It is Approachable only by omo road, which has been blasted out of solid rock. Footpaths formerly used by climbers have been blown up A funicular railway is being constructed for use in winter, when Mitr road is snow.bound, a.t tremendouscost from the profits of Herr Hitler'.* book, "Mein Kainpf" ("My Strug., gle"). CATTLE AT WORLD'S FAIR Forty prize.winning Canadian cows; will be selected by four dairy breed associations of Canada (Jersey, Ayrshire, Holstein.Friesian, and Guerrr se.v) to represent Canada at the dairv section of the New York World's Fair. These cattle will live at the. Fair during its six months' durationcommencing May 1, 1939, and will be housed, along with cattle from, the United States, under model conditions in a special building. All dairying processes, including feed., ing, cleaning, milking and conditioning and processing milk, will be demonstrated through glass parti, tions to the public, and the produce from the herd will -be distributed among the 50,000,000 visitors expected at the exhibition. In addition to the cows, Canada will send champion bulls and prize calves for exhibition purposes. THE BEACON'S SERVICE FORI SMALL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BRINGS BIG RESULTS.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 4, 28 April 1939, Page 3

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MOUNTAIN STRONGHOLD Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 4, 28 April 1939, Page 3

MOUNTAIN STRONGHOLD Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 4, 28 April 1939, Page 3

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