GERMAN COMMUNISTS
charged by police.
(United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. l . LONDON, July 30. The Timesi Geneva, correspondent states that measures have been taken throughout Switzerland to prevent the entry of foreign Communists. The police charged, with baton and sword, two hundred and fifty Germans attempting to cross the border at ltheinreiden, injuring twenty-five. DEMONSTRATIONS ALLOWED BERLIN, July 31. Although the police have taken complete precautions against disturbances on August Ist. they do not expect a repetition of May Day riots, and will allow Communists to make an order,y demonstration; but disorders are expected in the Ruhr, owing to extensive Communist activities and agitation to prepare for civil war. 300 COMMUNISTS IN PRISON. • WARSAW, July 31. The authorities have imprisoned three hundred Communist agitators, chiefly at Warsaw, Vilna, Katowit:. and Lemburg.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 August 1929, Page 5
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