CLAIMS HE SAW BORMANN
SYDNEY, Mar. 6. A elaim that he saw Martin Bormann formerly Hitler's deputy, in Elizabet li Street, is made by Joseph Iveenan former general secretarv of the Austra 4ian Seamen's Union. Mr. Keenan said he first met Bormann at a eonference of waterside workers and seamen in Hamburg in 1932 to which Mr. Keenao went as delegate from the Australian union and Communist Partv. Bormann was the delegate of the Nazi Pqrt,* which at the time claimed to be willing to work in cooperation with workers' organisations. Of the reeent ene.ounter Mr. Keenan says: "I would bet all the tea iu Ohina that the man I saw in Elizabeth Street today was he. He was wearing glasses and had a portfolio, under his arm. He was getting into a car. 1 hailed him in Qennan and gave the clenched fist salute. He got into tht car quickly and drove away." (The Allies have had no delinite proof fhat Boymann is dead. He i? thc only leadiug Nazi not accounted for.]
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Chronicle (Levin), 7 March 1947, Page 8
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