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GERMAN POLITICS

: i-IHTLEE’S POLICY. • A FIREBRAND. 1 (United Press Association—By Electric ‘ ■' Telegraph.—Copyright V (Received this d»v at, 8.30. a.m.) LEIPZIG, Sept. 25. Cheers and crier of “Wake up Gcr/iVahy, , ». grwted Hitler who urrjved 'to giv» . evidence in the treason trial. An uproar broke out when die stated that "the moment Fascism was victorious, a new Supreme Court would ’ be established to expitate the crimes of 'November. “Then beads will roll off in the sand. In another couple of elections, the Fascist party' will /arise, repudiate and "smash all treaties forced on us. Then there will be a revolution here.” Hitler is convinced a new party had; to be creAted- from members possessing a fanatical love of the Fatherland; There should be an invincible fighting; spirit arid’ absolute obedience to the leaders. : ' ' ' - BERLIN, September 25.... . Sltimps on the. Berlin and Frankfurt Stock’ Exchanges followed Herr Hitlers Leipsiz.;speech. Shares fell from 6 to 20 points; It is-feared in Bourse circlgjj; tnat .the; revolutionary preparations, liayebeen advanced ..further than authorities -realise, ~bn;t police ridicule the, apprehension and regard the speech as purely propaganda. Hitler has called off the; Pptsdam f parade on September. 28th. • . - ' T -

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1930, Page 5

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GERMAN POLITICS Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1930, Page 5

GERMAN POLITICS Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1930, Page 5

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