COMMUNIST RALLY
24 REDS SHOT BY POLICE
(United Press .Association—By Electric Telegraphy-Copyright.)
(Received this da> apf).2s‘ h rtO LONDON. 'July 4. | The “Times’” Berlin correspondent sa y, 3 that a decree, restoring the freedom of political! demonstrations was celebrated by a gigantic Communist Tally at Lustgarten. The space before the former roya). palaces was ablaze with scarlet banners and - iorry loads of .police were ready for disorder, but the vast crowd marched away' without creating a disturbance, shouting.: “Down with the Nazis!” Serious disorders occurred at a -Keel spirting festival at E~sen when the mob fired on and stone-d the police, / billing one sergeant. The po.ice re- ( turned the fire and killed twenty-four Communists. <' Nazis-Communist conflicts are a - e ° reported -at iSutgart and Eschweigar.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 July 1932, Page 5
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