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NAZI EDUCATION

Private Schools to be Closed MOULDING OF CITIZENS (Received May 1, 7 p.m.) London, May I.' The Berlin correspondent of tho “Dally Chronicle” says that the Nazis are preparing laws to close private schools and for Government control of the Press. Journalists will be required to prove in addition to professional quallflca* tlons that they are “suitable In a moral and political sense.” The Nazis want to end the private school system because they consider that Nazi citizens can only be moulded In State schools under Nazi teachers. The Berlin correspondent of “The Times” reports that a threat by Nazi students to expel by force such unacceptable professors as have not already been retired has dismayed Germans hitherto Indifferent to the Jewilsh-So-ciallst persecution. Only the Nationalists, the Army, and the President can now prevent the Nazis from controlling Germany. ENGLISH FASCISTS Unusual Scenes in Piccadilly (Received May 1, 9.30 p.m.) London, May 1. Remarkable scenes occurred in Piccadilly Circus late on Sunday night when seven Fascists, selling copies of a Black Shirt newspaper, aroused the resentment of a big crowd by anti-Jewish comments. They will be charged with obstruction In the Police Court to-day. NAZIS AND STAHLHELM Berlin, April 30. The Nazis announce that the Stahlhelmers cannot Join the Hitlerites, unless they resign from the Stahlhelm. The announcement has dismayed the Stahlhelm leaders, who are making desperate efforts to keep their organisation intact despite numerous defections. As the result of a police drive at Cologne eighty Communists were arrested for allegedly organising a count-er-revolutionary movement, A hundred military rifles were seized. A Communist who jumped from a second story window was killed. TELLING PROPAGANDA Vivid Polish Broadcast Warsaw, April 30. One of the strangest broadcasts in history was conducted throughout Poland to-night. Actors and actresses representing British members of the House of Commons reproduced the historic debate of April 13, In which Major Attlee, Sir Austen Chamberlain, Major Nathan, Commander Wedgwood, and Mr. Churchill sharply criticised and codemned Nazi treatment of German Jews. The announcer described the appearance of the Chamber and the debate was begun and punctuated with cheers. The experiment was a remarkable piece of successful propaganda, as it was transmitted both in Polish and German. It is likely to arouse indignation in Germany.

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 184, 2 May 1933, Page 9

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NAZI EDUCATION Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 184, 2 May 1933, Page 9

NAZI EDUCATION Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 184, 2 May 1933, Page 9