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BOAST BY NAZIS ANTI-AUSTRIAN DEMONSTRATION (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright;. BERLIN, July 17. Speaking at an anti-Austrian demonstration at Kiefersfelden, on the Austi'ian-Tyrol frontier, Herr Wagner, tile Bavarian Minister of the Interior, said: The German spirit must triumph in Austria. Herr Hitler has saved Germany from Bolshevism. The Nazis could similarly save Austria. We Germans, eventually, will be the victors of the Great War. The world will he saved by German methods. Another speaker advised the critics of the Nazi regime that silence is golden, and that speech is “Baeliu,” that being the name of a notorious forced labour concentration camp near
1 Munich. | It is now revealed that seventeen , were killed in Koepenick atrociticp !ca bled on July 10. j A message from Salzburg states 'that a Nazi aeroplane, apparently ' f/fom Munich, whence the Austrian Nazi loader, Baron von Hohenstedt, ! subsequently broadcast a description of the Dolfilss regime ns terrorism, lying under Franco-Spanish patron- ■ age, dropped thousands of leaflets calling on the populace to revolt •against the Austrian Government . ! The latter promises a dramatic protest and declares that future propaganda aeroplanes will meet with j armed resistance. REGISTRY OFFICE BESIEGED. NEW MARRIAGE LOANS SCHEME BERLIN, July 17. The registry offices in many of the cities are now besieged by crowds of young couples who are desirious to take advantage of the loan scheme, which has just come into force. They are entitled to borrow from three hundred to thousand marks in certificates that are exchangeable for furniture and household utensils. The loans are payable at one pei cent, monthly, , but one-quarter of the total loan is remitted for each child born in the next eight years. Thi.v provision is a part of Chancellor Hitler's scheme for the restoration of women to their right task of bearing children. It is estimated that within f<mr years one. million women will be withdrawn from industries, and that their jobs will be given to men. TAXATION TO BE REDUCED. FOR KNTEUPRf ST N G BUST NESSES. BERLIN, July 17. The German Cabinet have decided to make a substantial reduction in taxation of those firms renovating orenlarging their premises. In certain cases, . these factories producing new lines of goods, 01 operating processes that benefit German trade, will he free entirely from taxation. These >:md similar measures will make further inroads into the. revenue in future years, but they imply an improvement in economic conditions. Nevertheless the German foreign trade returns for June reflect an' international Jewish boycott of German goods. Compared with May, the expors fell by £2,409,000. The imports rose by £15,530,000. NATIONAL ECONOMIC COUNCIL. LONDON, July 17. The “Times’ ” Berlin correspondent I says that Chancellor Hitler has an- | pointed a national economic council, consisting of seventeen prominent economists, bankers, and industrialists to advise the Government in economic ! matters.
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