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AUSTRIAN FAREWELL

Duke of Windsor at Enzesfeld. Press Association—Copyright. Vienna, March 28. The Duke of Windsor evoked cries of ‘‘Hoch!’’ and "Heil!” when he replied in a few words of German, ending with “‘Auf Wiedersehen,” to the bashful speech of the burgomaster of Enzesfeld, who led the village's entire population of 7ITO persons to give a typical Austrian farewell before the Duke's departure for St. Wolfgang. The Burgomaster, after ithanktng the Duke of Windsor for putting Enzesfeld on the map of the world, formed a torchlight procession, including the village council, the fire brigade, war , veterans and school children, who Halted in, the castle courtyard wttiilie school children, slang charmingly, if not altogether tactfully, a popular song entitled, “The" beautiful days of youth gone by.”

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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 394, 30 March 1937, Page 5

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AUSTRIAN FAREWELL Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 394, 30 March 1937, Page 5

AUSTRIAN FAREWELL Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 394, 30 March 1937, Page 5

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