Fear that the hand of Hitler will strike next at Hungary has caused uneasiness in Budapest, and efforts arc being made by many to leave the ecun try, according to a young Hungarian. Mrs Susi Glausiuss. who. with her husband, Mr George Glpusiuss, has arrived in Christchurch. "Many are trying to get out, but they are locked in because they cannot get permits tc land in other countries,” said Mrs Glausiuss.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 October 1938, Page 6
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