NAZIS AND REDS
COMMUNISTS THROW BLAZING OIL.
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BERLIN, January 23. Armed police shepherded the Nazis’ procession through the wotking-class quarters, where Communists erected barricades of dustbins and blazing mattresses, necessitating the attention of the fire brigades. Communists in North Berlin dropped blazing oil barrels on the Nazis marching homeward. The casualties include a woman who was badly wounded.
A man was shot dead by police bnl)(>ts. Four policemen were stabbed. There were a hundred arrests.
FASCISTS STUDENTS OUTBREAKS LONDON, January 23The “Manchester Guardian’s” Vienna correspondent states that two wefre killed and six were injured when fifty students, who were Fascists, incited by a Fieut of the Deserves, besieged the military barracks at Dr on Moravia. The Fascists, armed with steel helmets and rifles, scaled the walls and disarmed the guards. A battle was in .progress when the police arrived. Thirtyfive Fascists were arrested. Their leador escaped over the German frontier.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 January 1933, Page 5
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