attentively to the remarks of his family when Hitler's death was being discussed, states an Auckland paper. After thinking seriously for some time he remarked: "Isn't it funny that Hitler died during Rat Week?" Imported Butter Boxes Dairy factory delegates' attending the ward conference of the Dairy Board in Palmcrston North were told that the industry was making the most of existing latitude in, types of butter boxes allowed by Britain, to experiment in materials which might prove the best substitute for white, pine stocks of which were fast diminishing in New Zealand states a Manawatu correspondent. Fibre boxes were imported from America and Canada and had stood up to tests .splendidly. The Death of Hitler Speaking to bis pupils on recent war events Mr J. Metson, principal of the Westport Technical High School said the civilised world in general regarded Hitler's death as a much less, regrettable occurrence than his birth says a Press Association message. He was a man of magnetic pei'sonality who inspired fanatical adoration in his followers i but whose actions were directed to evil and not to good. The world would have been a better place if he had never been born.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 72, 11 May 1945, Page 8
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