BERLIN DISORDERS
TRANSPORT SERVICE UPSET,
COUNTRY-WIDE DISORDERS
United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.)
(BERLIN, November 6,
The transport strike v T as the only novelty in the election scene, to .which Germany is "becoming accustomed. The absence of trams, buses, and underground .services meant that diversions were unavailable. ) Consequently tmNaz’s. arid Communists alliance in the strike v secured a. comparative electoral P'-ace.’,: There ’were only a few minor skirmisiies and (fifty arrests for obstruction, but every policeman available was on duty. • Aeroplanes' were incessantly overhead to warn the authorities of impending danger. Numerous disturbances occurred elsewhere. The Nazis ‘■hot five Communists with revolver,? at Chemnitz, and there were twenty-three arrests at Breman, as the result of a Communist and Nazi clash, three Nazis 'being seriously injured. Riots in which several were injured occurred at Brunswick, Oldenburg, Duisburg and Crefeldfy
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 November 1932, Page 6
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139BERLIN DISORDERS Hokitika Guardian, 7 November 1932, Page 6
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