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NEW CONSTITUTION

CHANGE IN GERMANY

HITLERISATION OF THE COUNTRY

(United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.)

BERLIN, March 8

The Hitlerisation of Germany w proceeding at a great pace. Herr Hitler, at a meeting of the Cabinet, emphasising the importance of a uniform policy in the 'Reich and i ; h the Federal I, States, announced that a Bill was. being introduced into toe Reichstag to alter the . German Oomslftutidii. He told the Ministers that grandiose propaganda must be initiated to prevent the country ' lapsing into political apathy.’’; 'to' to' •It is ’understood Herr Dr Goebbels will become the head of : the new Ministry"' of : Propaganda . spread the Fascist idea,’" Herr FrAk reported thai his measures in Hesse, Hamburg, Bremen and Luebeck were necessary because the local Governments were unable to guarantee tranquility. The ’ |>r4sg has been officially informed that Chancellor Hitler 1.5 not going to Geneva, -and it is doubtful whether Germany will be iepr«*ent«d by iany special epvoy.

AUSTRIAN NAZIS CELEBRATE,

cabinet Expresses concern.

VIENNA, Marcjh 8.

Some hundreds of : thousands of 'Hitlerites in Austria - been celebrat- ' ing the German victory. "- The' Austrian Cabinet -here, has at the same time decided to proclaim a of . emergency; under which parades and mass meetings are forbidden. The "'’freedom of the press is restricted. The" frontiers will be nominally ' against German,Communist refugees’,-but really to prevent the peaceful''penetration ol Fascia Hitlerism. AMERICAN .JEWS"‘INSULTED. " BERLIN, March 8. The American Ambassador ’ here has mode..-'representations fl 'tiS. : '■ f iGerman Foreign Office" regardihg three American citizens, two of whom were Jews, who • were assaulted by Nazi Storm Troope. ■ Th e two Jewg, ai’, s Nathaniel Wolf, who was . assaulted and threatened by , Nazis in, his board in g-hdurse, and advised. to ■ leave Germany, ‘and Harry Zettar, of- New York"’ 1 a" Jew, who de-olares-that fifteen 'Naziß' attacked him and two friends in'the street.. ~ NUDIST CULT PROHIBITED. ' 07/J -."/i;« affuVvAM - : ‘ ,C- • **.*•.* 7 : BERLIN, March 8. .. General Goering has- prohibited the muclist •. cult', which has ! • adherents, as the greatest 1 danger to culture and morality, killing wdniw-to natural modesty and mema l-dspe'cf; .for women; A Public displays ] n ".no clothes will not be toleraTeu. .->/£. r., PRESS-CORRESPONDENTS- WARNED. , BERLIN, March 8. The German Government has' warned' foreigncorrespondents who ’““persistently misrepresent* the situation”' that they "vyilh. be expelled. Many-have'"fled from' the,- country; * Others will be • placed on. two months’ probation. G NAZIS ASSERT CONTROL. ■•;* 4 ’ (Received March 9 at 12.7 p.m.) BERLIN, March 8.- ' The entire Lesisian police -is now r controlled by the Nazis who occupied the ' Ministry of the Interior and forced .. the, police stationed there to , surrender-,their..arms! -s' The Nazis are now guarding 1 "'the Building , of the Socialist trade 'finibn. Newspaper office? were also' occupied. A Cologne message states”'lgnoring g tlie protests of the burgomaster, Doc- * tor Adenauer, Nazis, in'the': presence | of a vast crowd, hoisted the flag at . the. city hall and other buildings. The police apparently supported the Nazis. A Communist leader was found shot f dead at, Diusberg". . {

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 March 1933, Page 5

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NEW CONSTITUTION Hokitika Guardian, 9 March 1933, Page 5

NEW CONSTITUTION Hokitika Guardian, 9 March 1933, Page 5

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