THE COMMUNISTS
TO-DAY’S THREATENED DEMONSTRATIONS PRECAUTIONS ON THE CONTINENT BRUSH ON SWISS FRONTIER (United Proas Association —By SlootrW Telegraph—Copyright) United Service BERLIN, 31st July. Although the police have taken complete precautions against disturbances on Ist August they do not expect a repetition of the May Day riots and will allow the Uommunists to make orderly demonstration. Disorders are expected in the Rliur owing to extensive Communist activities and agitation to prepare for civil war. WARSAW, 30th July. The authorities have imprisoned three hundred 1 Communist agitators, chiefly at Warsaw, Y'ilna, Katowitz, and Lemberg. (“Times” Cables) LONDON, 30th July. “The Times” Geneva correspondent slates that measures have been taken throughout Switzerland to prevent the entry' of foreign Communists. The police charged with baton and sword 250 Germans attempting to cross the border at Rhienfelden, injuring 25.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 1 August 1929, Page 5
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