UNION'S PROTEST
ST 'TERRORISM AND BARBARISM
UNDER NEW. NAZI REGIME.
PARIS, May 21
The executive of the International Federation of Trade Unions, in a manifesto protests, against the unprecedented acts of terrorism and barbarism by Hitlerism, and urges the workers. of all nations to realise the grave dangers to international labour, world peace and. civilisation, constituted by the fantastic national and reaction presumptuously represented by Italian and German Fascism, a s the new social order.
220 ARRESTS FOR PROFITEERING
.LONDON, May 21
“The Times’ ’’ correspondent etates that following the Bavarian Government’s condemnation of numerous cases of alleged profiteering in agricultural products, especially butter, the police arrested 220 shopkeepers, including a hundred women t and posted 'placards on the shops, stating the proprietor was. taken into, “preventive” , custody, owing to profiteering.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 May 1933, Page 6
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130UNION'S PROTEST Hokitika Guardian, 23 May 1933, Page 6
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