CALL ON CIVILIANS
FAR=REACHING DEMANDS IN GERMANY THOSE HITHERTO EXEMPTED ORDERED TO REGISTER. MILITARY LAW EXTENDED TO AUSTRIA. LONDON, August 16. The “Daily Telegraph’s” Munich correspondent says more drastic measures for the control of civilians are being enforced and no more passports can be issued to travel from Bavaria. Thousands of persons, including those hitherto exempted on account of physical disabilities, have been ordered to register for special duties. Army conscripts discharged last year have been recalled and must report not later than September 12. Night leave from barracks has been cancelled after August 28, when officers on vacation have been ordered to return, and a state of mobile readiness can be maintained in barracks throughout Bavaria. The registration of women and other non-combatants is to be completed by Thursday. Some have already been notified and allocated to armament and aircraft factories, while others are to relieve men in the public services. The “Telegraph’s” Berlin correspondent says a decree extends to Austria, the German military law calling up reservists for training.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 August 1938, Page 10
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171CALL ON CIVILIANS Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 August 1938, Page 10
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