GERWAN ITEMS
GERMAN CELEBRATION. [Reuter Telegrams.] BERLIN. Aug. 29. At 4.45 this afternoon a signal was given for a peal ol bells in all churches in the city of Nuremberg in honour of those fallen in the Great War. wherefore memorial services were held, fore-running a monster rally of German Nationalists throughout the country on Sunday, headed by Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria, and . attended by the ex-Kaiser’s son. Prince Oscar of Prussia, Yon Mackenses, Aon Scheer. A’on Dor Goltz, and a galaxy of Princes. Princesses, and heroes of the war. The city was lavishly koflaggcd with old Monarchist colours, the streets swarming, with officers of the old army, wearing pre-war uniforms, glittering with decorations and medals. The Nationalist organ “Fraenkisehorkureir” editorially greets the participants in the demonstration: “AYc deliberately reject the cry of no more war. and devote ourselves to fight for the freedom of the Fatherland,”
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 August 1926, Page 2
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147GERWAN ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 30 August 1926, Page 2
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