GERMAN ELECTION
Strict Control of Communist Meetings HOWLING RIOT SEQUEL (Received Feb. 3, 7.30 p.m.) Berlin, Feb. 3. Besides forbidding outdoor demontrations, the Government has ordered the strictest control of indoor Communist meetings. Liebkneckt House and other Communist premises have been raided and documents seized. Several members of the police have been suspended as a result of an investigation into the Homburg riot, which at first was attributed to Communists and during which police and Nazis were killed and wounded. It now appears that the trouble arose out of a Nazi attack on a Socialist newspaper office. Herr Hitler has foreshadowed action to prevent crank parties nominating candidates, thus splitting votes.
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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 112, 4 February 1933, Page 11
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111GERMAN ELECTION Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 112, 4 February 1933, Page 11
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