FURTHER DISORDER
FIGHTING in GERMAN TOWNS. (United Pres 3 Association— By Electric . ( > Telegraph—Copyright) (Received this day at 1.22 p.m.) / ERR LIN, March 7. /.iSteel-jlielmeted police in armoured cars- : quelled rioting iat Altona and jlamlVui'g. three being killed and four wounded. The conflict was subsequent upon a! search of houses which resulted in many arrests.
Storm troops removed the name plate' at the' Republican Square, renaming it Hitler Square. They acted similarly j>t<Keil.
•Nazis occupied the trades union building at Cassell, and burned; excouncillor Scbideniann’s picture, also red flags! Similar scones wore enacted, plsewhcre. '■Nalls, under Frick’s instruction, led a detachment of storm troops on the Ministry of the Interior a t Darmstadt, disarmed the unresisting police, and occupied public bindings.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 March 1933, Page 6
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