NAZIS ARRESTED
TYROLESE LEADER IN DANGER. , Ur'ted Press Association —By Electric Tel egr aph—■ Copy rignt.) (Received Jnue 13 at 9.50 a.m.) VIENNA, June 12. Twenty-two Nazi leaders were arrested, and the Brown House at Innsbruck was clcaed, following an attempt to shoot Councillor Sudle. leader of the Tyrol Rpinwehr, who was wounded in the arm. The ex-Minister of Education, Doctor Rintelen, also narrowly escaped when Jiis car crossed a plank exploding a tube filled with dynamite.
PRIEST BEATEN TO DEATH. MUNICH, Juno 12. Professor Zinscer, who is a priest, was beaten to death by the Nazis with rubber batons. None of the ten English delegates were assaulted.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 June 1933, Page 5
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