STUDENTS’ RIOTS
MORE DEMONSTRATIONS BITTERNESS TO GERMANY LEADER’S HOME DAMAGED (Independent CAbla. f Received March *i, 9 a.m.5 WARSAW’, March 1 As the train bearing Count Clan a Italian Foreign Minister, pawed through’Warsaw, en route to Craoow yesterday, thousands oi students demonstrated in the streets, shouting “■Down with Germany 1" “Down with Hitler 1” “Down with the pro-German Government 1" and “Danzig tor the Poles !” Students broke into tbe home of Senator Hasbaeh, leader of the German language parties In Poland, and burned books and smashed pictures of Herr Hitler. There was similar conduct at Posen. “DOWN WITH HITLER!” EFFIGY PELTED WITH STONES SHOP WINDOWS BROKEN (Independent Cable) LONDON, March 1 An Independent Cable message says: Shouting “Out with the Poles,” Nazi students at Danzig threw out oO Polish students from a lecture room in the Technical High School. Later S(J(H) Poles demonstrated at Gyndia, shouting: "Down with Hitler and Germany.” Anti-German demonstrations are reported at Teschen, Trzynietz and other centres. A number of Gerinau shop windows were broken. Students at Cracow paraded an effigy of Herr Hitler, which they pelted with stones.
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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20744, 2 March 1939, Page 7
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183STUDENTS’ RIOTS Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20744, 2 March 1939, Page 7
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