GERMAN DISSENSIONS.
ANTI-NAZI PROPAGANDA. ACTIVITY IN BLACKOUTS. LONDON, November 15. Tlie [Rotterdam corirespQndent of “The Times” says that arrivals from Germany report that anti-Nazi organisations are more active under the cover of blackouts, pasting up antiNazi slogans,' distributing revolutionary propaganda and committing sabotage. The Copenhagen correspondent, of “'The Times-” says that the Gestapo has ascertained the existence of infeirnal machines capable of adjustment for explosion six months ahead.
The Gestapo, be says, is searching for a craftsman known to have 'wforked in the Munich beer hall in August. This workman went in and out for several days while reconstructing a pillar. All the employees believed that this was in order, thinking it was under the proprietor’s orders. The workman vanished without presenting the hill. It was subsequently ascertained that nobody had solicited his services. But ho is now believed to have left Germany.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 60, Issue 31, 16 November 1939, Page 5
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