GERMANY AND POLAND.
NAZI TROOPS DISCOVERED. BORDER RAIDS SUGGESTED. (CKITED PRESS ASSOCIATION —BY ELF.CTIUC TELEGRAPH —COPYRIGHT.) (Received December 4th, 7.40 p.m.) LONDON, December 4. Tho Berlin correspondent of "The Times" reports an ominous incident in view of tho Nationalist and Nazi agitation for a revision of the German-Polish frontier. News from Breslau states that the police rounded up 350 armed and uniformed Nazis at tho JSlai or House of von Oelffen, a prominent supporter of the Kapp Putsch. Arms and ammunition were seized, and Oeliten was arrested. The mobilisation of Nazi storm-troops so near tho border is interpreted as meaning that raids were intended. —"The Times" Cables.
GERMAN BUDGET
REDUCTION OF EXPENDITURE
(Received December 4th, 5.5 p.m.)
BICItLIN, December 3. Tho Budget lias been presented. Tho expenditure is estimated at !;5«-1,000,000, a reduction of £71,0!i0,000 obtained mainly by cuts in Civil servants' wages and payments to the States.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20103, 5 December 1930, Page 15
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