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Drunk Again?

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(Hitler, under the stress of war, is reported to have taken to drinking light champagne, says the Stockholm correspondent of the Associated’ Press. The Fuehrer previously drank nothing but special beer brewed with a light alcohol content, and was always heid up to Nazi youth as a model nonone and non-smoker.-Cable news item. : ‘ ia (Fy Stockholm, Stockholm, Source ot so much News That. Correspondents only have to sta A Week or so, and then express their Views On Battles several Thousand Miles away! Through what strange Channels, by what devious Means, Can it be possible to ascertain That Hitler has begun to drink Cham- . pagne? IB hipensingaa to endure the Stress of Waz The Fuehrer fortifes himseli (we’re told) With light Champagne, now substituted for The simple Glass of Beer he took of old. Ah, Stockholm. why not make the Tale worth while? Tell us that Someone smelt the Fuehrer’s Breath , And caught from it the tell-tale Whift | of Meth! {75 very nice to learn or guess, no Doubt, What Mussolini eats or Hitler drinks. But I have never managed to make out Why some industrious Correspondent thinks The Diet of Dictators of such Moment. The Outlook’s bad if Hitler has to drown In light Champagne, before we pull him down!

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 198, 9 April 1943, Page 2

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Drunk Again? New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 198, 9 April 1943, Page 2

Drunk Again? New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 198, 9 April 1943, Page 2

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