ANARCHY IN AUSTRIA
BOMB OUTRAGES CONTINUE REPRISALS LIKELY Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, June 12. i The ‘ Daily Mail's ’ Vienna correspondent says that Dr Dollfuss’s struggle against anarchy has reached a crisis. The bombing outrages have so angered the Viennese that reprisals are likely. The Government is enrolling armed special constables in every village. Four hundred Civil servants.suspected of disloyalty have been dismissed, and rewards arc offered to Civil servants exposing the disloyalty of thencolleagues.
PATROLS ORDERED TO SHOOT TO KILL FURTHER OUTRAGES REPORTED. VIENNA, June 12. (Received June 13, at 1.15 p.m.) Patrols watching the railways have been ordered to shoot to kill in the case of suspected bombers. The latest outrages include the bombing of the Salzburg Taxation Office, also a railway crossing fourteen miles from Vienna, over which Major Fey (Minister of National Security) was soon after due to pass, and an attempt to wreck the Federal power station and forestry department. Possession of explosives has been added to the offences punishable by the death penalty.
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Evening Star, Issue 21745, 13 June 1934, Page 9
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168ANARCHY IN AUSTRIA Evening Star, Issue 21745, 13 June 1934, Page 9
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