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Rec. Nov. 27, 8.0 p.m. LONDON, Thursday. he "Times" Berlin correspondent the discovery of 'a Nazi terrorist iment has caused a sensation in nany comparable to the Zinovief sr in England, with the additional larity that there is a conflict as ts authenticity. The Nazis de3 that it is a forgery by an exer. The police assert that it was ted by six of the leaders of Hesse, of whom were elected to the on November 16, in readiness action by 100 armed storm dements assembled at the estate of Wagner, who was among those ;ed. le document in addition to threatg death to anyon'e retaining fire- ; or any official workmen refusing mtinue in unemploynient, confisi all property of the storm troops. uthorises the seizure of food s to enable rationing; it renders iermans over 16 except Jews, liato compulsory labour. correspondent says that while leaders are satisfied with peaeeprogress towards power, their test problem is whether their agsive well-tarined troops will fola peaceful path.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 83, 28 November 1931, Page 5
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