BAN ON NAZIS
AUSTRIA IS FIRM ARMED FORCES IN READINESS. \ (United Press Association—By Electric || Telegraph—Copyright.) | LONDON, June 21. j The Vienna correspondent of the ; “Daily Telegraph” says that the A.'jstrian ” ban on the. Nazi Party will be followed by the confiscation of the. Party’s property. The police have stopped the publication of rll of • Xazi. newspapers except the ' 1 ’ crh, °' f organ Dot/.,” which is not aJlowea to be sold i,n tee greets. . Hundreds of people have been fa Km: to the police station for wearing Die Swastika badge. The whole of Austria's armed fora s are confined to their barracks, w •' orders to stand to. -Vi Innsbruck huge crowds, protest-A ino- against the Nazi ban, collected , in^the main streets, and began processions. Strong bodies of police arrived, .and made a baton charge, j Thirty were injured. Fifteen were arrested. The disturbances increased, so the police placed a, cordon around the chief thoroughfares.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 June 1933, Page 5
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153BAN ON NAZIS Hokitika Guardian, 22 June 1933, Page 5
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