GERMAN NAZIS
OPPOSED BY BISHOPS. [Uirited Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.] 'BERLIN. March 17. ‘•The Swastika Cross, which is the Nazis’ symbol, is a battle emblem against the Cross of Christ.” say the Roman Catholic Bishops of Germany, in a manifesto, issued at Frank!n't, forbidding Roman Catholics from mem. bership of the Nazis on the grounds that their ideas are opposed to Catholicism, and notably a declaration l»v----ouring all religions so far as they do not violate' the Germanic race’s moral sense. The Bishops pronounce the Nazis' declaration as anti-Christian as it Perinits race sentiment to judge God’s laws. The Bishops regard the Nazis’ aims as including the establishment of a new German national church separated from tlie Catholic Church. THE POLITICAL MURDERS. 300 IN SHORT SPACE. BERLIN, March 17. There was a lively debate in the Reichstag on the recent political crimes. The Government wn s urged to provide stronger measures against these murders, of which there have heed three hundred in the past year.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 March 1931, Page 5
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