PRESS MUZZLED
GERMAN. WAll OX CQMMUXTSAI
NAZIS AS AUXILIARY POLICE
(United .Press Association —By Electric Telegraph—Copyright)
BERLIN, February 16
The police have seized all of (ho -copies of , two of the evening papers here.
If the muzzling of t|] e press proceeds at the present rate, criticism will he silence .before the Reichstag elections on Ahu'cli sth.
Meantime a \var against Marxism and Communism is being conducted with , unabated vigour.
j Vice-Chancellor Von Papon avid General Goehr.jng have appointed Police Coinnumder ■ von •TTeydckninp a« special commissioner with extraordinary pow. ers, over tlie Rhineland and \\ c slplia'i-i. •He intends to arm the Nazi Storm Troops and to u«e. them as auxiliary police. Thin appointment (brings alt of the police and gendarmes of the Rhineland under th ( , orders of Chancellor Hitler, who ih determined to crush the Communists in the industrial areas. A Stuttgart, me.-'6 ago states that a broadcast of Herr Hitler s election speech from the Town Hall there was suddenly interrupted, and .it was . not resumed. It was du- cove red that the wires to .(he. radio .station had been cut.'; \
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 February 1933, Page 6
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182PRESS MUZZLED Hokitika Guardian, 17 February 1933, Page 6
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