GERMAN VIOLENCE
MANY BOMBS THROWN. United Press Associated—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. >'■ BERLIN. August'TL. '; Police raided the dwellings of Nazis' at Hifgeismar and discovered an armcured car. Nazis arS—deinandihg'Tlie dismissal of a. local police chief owing to the • fanatical hatred' of Hitleritei;/ Violence continues; iiP l ‘(. l ennany over a wide are4< : “ x ' • u ‘ '•» t -';. • A bomb was exploded' outside ft" Synagogue .'at K'eil. Eight bombs Were hurled at the ’dwelling of a Socialist Jewish trader in Silesia.
RIGOROUS ACTION. ' ;r; TO STEM TFjRBDRISM. ' ' (Received this day at 10 15 a.m.) LONDON, August 4. The “Times” Berlin correspondent states in rebponse to urgent appeals from all. quarters, Cabinet met tn consider measures to stem' the. wave of terrorism. It is understood its contemplhtes trior? rigorous penalties, quicker trials and possibly special summary courts. Further outrages are reported- i,n. Munich where Jewish shops were bombed.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 August 1932, Page 5
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