IN GERMANY
EX-KAISER’S FORTUNE
COMMUNISTS ACTIVE.
:United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.)
BERLIN, July 25.
The administration of the House of Hosenzollern indignantly denies the report of the ex-Kaiser’s thirty-five million fortune, which is stated to be under one tenth of the figure mentioned, from which seventeen principally households must be maintained. An official explanation of the hold up of travellers is that Communists’ anti-Government machinations are still evident everywhere. Couriers of organisations hostile to the state are moving about freely. There were no details of those arrested Died, hut the number is beliov; •’ to ' cop’*' erable. The police arrested two hundred at Stuttgart because they suspected they intend to circulate prohibited pamphlets and create disorder at the athletic festival.
At Breslau the police had a revolver duel with Communists who were affixing posters to wails The Corn muniists were arrested.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 July 1933, Page 5
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