NAZI VIOLENCE IN AUSTRIA
ARREST OF 22 LEADERS
CLOSURE OF BROWN HOUSE.
ALLEGED PLOTS TO MURDER
BULLET WOUND FOR. COUNCILLOR
(Unitea Press Association —By Electric Telegraph Copyright.) Received 10.50 a.m. to-day VIENNA, June M2.
Twenty-two Nazi leaders were arrested and the Brown House at Innsbruck was closed to-day following an attempt to shoot Councillor Seidle, leader of the Tyrol Reinwelir, who was wounded in the arm.
The Minister of Education, Dr. Hintled, also narrowly esc-aped when his car crossed a plank and exploded a. tuba filled with dynamite.
PRIEST BEATEN TO DEATH.
CATHOLIC CONGRESS ATTACK
MUNICH, June 11
The leader of the Swiss, delegation at the Catholic Congress was roughly handled and has lodged an official protest to the Bavarian Government. The Nazis used truncheons on members of the Congress, including foreigners. Herr von Papen, Nationalist leader, took a leading part in the Congress. Ho has cancelled his remaining Munich engagements and has gone to Obersalzburg to interview Herr Hitler, the Chancellor.
Professor Ziusser, a priest, was beaten to death by Nazis with rubber batons. None of the 10 English delegates was assaulted.
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Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 13 June 1933, Page 5
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