GERMAN NEWS.
— AUSTRALIAN AND N.2. OABLIC ASSOCIATION. CKM.MAX KASCISTI OKMONSTItATK AX OVKinVIIKI.AIINC (.H'AXTITY. LONDON. Auk. 18. Tin* "Daily Toli*jii:ipl<'s” Heflin correspondent reports lint ten thousand uniformed Fascist legionaries. belonging to the National Socialist and (*orman \'<>lkist parties, marelied past l.udendorlf at Weimtir. and then the as. sent lily dramatically swore: "When our leader. I.ndendortl. calls Us to iollo-A him. we will not rest till the criminals who formulated the I’epuldie.m constitution are brought to a just punistimont.'' The eorrespomlent points out that though the National Socialists and the (lonium Vnlkists are nominally united, they are impotent and weakening daily, owing internal dissension', wltih* tic ISeichshanner organisatinn. formed to defend the Republic. has ti memhership of two millions. ATHOCIOIS C iU.MK. UKUI.IN. An". 13.I 3 . An atrocious ease of patricide is reported from AYurtemberg. The eldest son of a labourer pinioned his lather to the floor. There a younger sister and hrother cluhlied him senseless. Another girl stahhed her father in the neck. The eldest son cut his throat. The mother was a helpless onlooker.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 August 1924, Page 2
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174GERMAN NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 20 August 1924, Page 2
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