IN GERMANY
; f VERGE OF CIVIL WAR. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.)(Received this day at 9.2 N a tu) BERLIN, Jury 14. With the approach of the election, Germany seems on the verge of civil, war. There is fresh rioting by rival factions, and dashes daily with an amazing increase of casualties. In an , open Communist revolt attempt, at Suelz, a, 'suburb of Cologne, revolver.*were fired from and roofs, at the police attempting to remove barricades. The rioters tore up th e pavements and 'Smashed damps. The police < commandeered armoured cars and arrested hundreds in possession of firearms. .Seven hundredweig.it of high explosives and a thousand percussion caps were stolen at Goettengen Unrest is growing among the peaceful' citizens.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 July 1932, Page 5
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