BERLIN “REDS”
SURPRISE FOR POLICE RAIDERS. BERLIN, February 27. When the polic e . occupied Lei'bnechthaus, .the Communist headquarters, they were surprised to find a series of concealed passages in the basement, many of. which were stocked/ with •what is described as treasonable literature. They found that the exit to one of the secret passages: was on a.,quiet street, which it. is believed accounts for several 1 .baffling disappearances of Cornmu'Vstis, : after feeing traced to- headquarters. PRAISE FOR THE OLD REGIME. BERLIN, February 27 The death ro'il in the political clashes over the week-end numbers seven.
Captain von Pa-pen, deputy-chancel-lor, speaking at' Hamburg, mad, e . a, striking declaration praising the -- oiu iVon.-'rohical- regime, and he added ; —/ '’Germany would appea r different today ifi she had not lowered tfea bla-k, •whita and 'red flag, and trampled the century old monarchy into the s^ncr.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 March 1933, Page 8
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