AUSTRIAN TURMOIL
POLICE CONCENTRATE IN VIENNA
GUNS TRAINED ON BUILDING
(United Press Association —By Electric Telbgraph—Copyright)
(Received tins day at 12 noon) VIENNA, June 13
The Cabinet .has appointed Commissars with plenary powers in Vienna and the provincial centres, who will be responsible to the Government regarding security.
Ministers have issued proclamations forbidding army , and police membership with the Nazis, owing to alleged treasonable and . illegal methods. Seven thousand police are concentrated in Vienna with machine guns, covering the chief buildings in readiness to deal with disturbances. The police raided Hitler’s birthplace at Braunau. the. local Brown House, and arrested the Nazi leader.
GERMANY RESERVES ACTION
(Received this day at 1.45 p.m.) • BERLIN, June 14
It is officially stated that the Government reserves action against Austria i. n connection with the latter's refusal to release Nabicht. . - ._
BRITISH INTERVENTION.
(Received hi s day at 1.45 a.in.)
VIENNA, June 14
The public dqubts the official denials that Dolfuss requested Britain and tfu other powers to intervene in the Aus-tro-Germ an conflict.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 June 1933, Page 6
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