FASCIST PROTEST?
Bomb Explodes Outside Shop In Prague. CABINET POST SOUGHT. (Received '12 noon.) PRAGUE, February 26. A time fuse bomb exploded at 1 a.in. outside a large store in the centre of the city. Nobody was injured, but the bomb broke the windows of- a Jewish shop and a former Communist co-opera-tive store. It is believed-it was a Fascist protest against the Government's refusal to admit the Fascist, General Gadja, to the Cabinet.
GERMANS AND CZECHS. RECIPROCAL AGREEMENT. PRAGUE, February 26. The Czech Government has authorised the National Unity party to form a body of uniformed guards. It is officially stated that Czechoslovakia has exempted the German minority from military service, and Germany is reciprocating regarding Czechs within the Reich.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 48, 27 February 1939, Page 7
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