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POLICE PRECAUTIONS. (Per Press Association Copyright.) (Received this day at noon). SOFIA, June 25. Police are raiding houses and seizing - quantities of arms. Several people are believed to have been. shot. The inhabitants of Sofia and the principal towns are confined. to their homes, following a midnight curfew, tile authorities vigorously suppressing terrorism by rival Macedonian groups.- , , The Chamber approved of the death penalty for organised attempts at murder. Trams, trains and telephones are suspended, and journalists are restricted. Martial law has been raised, following the Government’s search in which fifty were arrested, 250 rifles, six hundred revolvers, two hundred hand grenades and one machine gun being confiscated. CROWDED CAMPS. (Per United Press Association.) (Received this day at noon). BERLIN, June 25. Concentration camps already crowded, have been swollen by the arrest of hundreds of Socialist leaders ,including 120 in Dresden alone, due to the prohibition of the Socialist Party.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 June 1933, Page 6
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152IN BULGARIA Hokitika Guardian, 26 June 1933, Page 6
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