ANTI-HITLERISM
COMMUNISTS ACTIVE IN GERMANY
P**"* Association—By Electric Tele craph—Copyright.)
(Received this day at 12.45 p.m.)
. •; v/ BERLIN, August 16. ! ’ Communists are' still desperately combating are printing and distributing, a(nti-Government pariiphletf; jdespite. the'vigilance of the secret pfili.ee. The printing presses are installed in the urilikeliest places. A modern .triacHirie, producing! a thousand • pamplilets Jiaily, fwas unearthed In a. cave in' the Koeiiigstein:: ; forest‘thifty feet un-! derground. "J -ji !,: ;i a iD ■ -V.
The police arrested eighteen leaders bf 'the Cofrimuhist information service, and interned ; thirty-two .. others on charges 'of—troasoiT'.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 August 1933, Page 6
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