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^■tqtrian PRINCE APPEALb BFOR THE CHANCELLOR'S V HELP I NEW RULE NEEDfED
_By Tslegraph— Copyrlgfct).
8 Yienna, SeptJ 12. Kv0 hundred and fifty years ago Bce Starhemberg inspared the Vienm t0 defend their city against m To-day the pres;nt Prince Bhemberg, the young leader of the Bnwehr Fascists, standmg beneath j ■atue of his ancestor and address- ■ 100,000 Heimwehr, appealed to ■ pol'lfuss to join the Heimwehr ■ throw from office Vienna's Social■Municipal Council. Bhanking the Assembly for honourEis ancestor he turned to Dr. Doll- ■ and Said. "We are fightmg toKer for a new Austria, but as long ■Bolsheviks rule the town hall Htria will never be free to join m us Run out the Bolsheviks. My ■mwehr will help you to rid Yienna ■he Reds."
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 636, 14 September 1933, Page 5
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