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EX-PRUSSIAN MINISTER. FORCED MARCH IN ESSEN. LONDON, September ]2. Beating a placard across I)is body on whv.’h- was inscribed ‘‘l am the Hunger Victim Hirtsiefei'V Herr Heinrich Hirtsiel'er was obliged, to march through the streets of Essen, and forced to carry an umbrella, says the Berlin correspondent of the Times. An elderly, corpulent mar, Ilerr Hirtsiefor, who for 11 years was Prussian Minister of Welfare, was followed bv a jeering crowd. Herr .Kii'tsiefer. who has had a blameless career, formerly was a Roman Catholic trades union secretary, and recently lived in the international Saar Territory, lie returned to Essen yesterday and promptly scire.!
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1933, Page 2
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105A HUMILIATION Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1933, Page 2
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