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Northern Tribune 1932-06-30 - 1934-12-27
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1934-07-19
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FIGURES IN THE GRIM-DRAMA OF GERMANY S SECOND REVOLUTION ore firing squads and moze purging by blood. await any ho challenge Adolf Hitler's rele of Germany. 5 Mt digested the Chancellor's Reichstag defense Friday night of the June 30 liquidation . of state, certain death will be his lot Hundr Nazis rose, June 30- was ended. The Chancellor slumped into his chair and seemed dazed and somewhat bew cr was with a ruthlessness and completeness reminiscent of the French revolution, Adolf Hitler, German Chancellor and Nasi chief. Grushed reported rebellion that brought scores of executions among his own subordi ere-are the rama: Left to right: President Paul ron Hindenburg, whose illness' added secloumness crisis; cellor hom Hitler was reported to have demoted: General Hermann , Prossian Chancellor Adolf Hitler in typical oratorical pose: De. for propaganda and enlightenment; Withelm, who is reported to be closely guarded against assassination: and Dr. 7 Reichabank, isa view of Nazi storm troopers, while centre ia the famous Brown House at Munich, national headquarters of the Nazis, where several mutinous Jeaders were trapped. At the right is Germany's official army, the Reichswebr. ENGLAND WIMB- TENNIS TITLE FOR-THE FIRST TIME IN 25 YEARS Perry. 25-year-old Engliah tennis iy defented defending champion, 6-3 6-0, singles final of the all-England tennis 5, cham a eae et egos Perry is shown in action on the left, Crawford on the right. PRAIRIE FARMERS MIGRATE IN SEARCH OF BETTER LANDS taken a few days ago, show farm ttlers in the Creelman district In Sas- their stakes and trekking for newer lands around Kinistino. Heavy rains ta the the farmers to move and here is seen all kinds of conveyances beliig used to carry the people's belongings to their new homes. Note the motor car being driven by the old type of horse power, ind it is a house om wheels, , He Berger leaving the debts default. Inset Is the British Chaticellor of, the Exchequer, Nevill responsible for the satisfactory outcome of the Conf rence: shows sh Treasury In Whitehall fle Chamberlain, who WHERZ JEN DIED. This photo rhowa the wrecked dynamite couting gt; ho pia, Washington,- which was por works near of six buildings. left'standing after terrific explosion 1 EXPLpRION -10 workers-and injured 6 others, The-ca termined. 1 ENJOYED Mrs. 1. Gi
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Image 819 (1934-07-19), from microfilm reel 819, (CU11213942). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.