UNDER HOUSE ARREST.
ENTIRE NORWEGIAN TOWN.
' % ANTI-NAZI DEMONSTRATION.
LONDON, December 16. The Helsinki correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph” states that as ‘punishment for a recent anti-Nazi demonstration, the entire population of Alcsund, in Norway, has been placed under house arrest for four days.
The Stockholm correspondent of. the “Daily Exprqp” says the riot occurred after German troops had fired on a crowd assembled outsido the barracks in Alesund to demonstrate against Major Quisling. Two civilians were killed.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 58, 18 December 1940, Page 5
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