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NAZI MOLESTATION

British and U.S. Citizens STRONG PROTESTS MADE Berlin, October 12. The United States Ambassador. Dr. W. E. Dodd, has received instructions from Washington to make energetic representations regarding the Brown Shirt molestations of Americans who fail to salute tlie Nazi flag. The Ambassador will state that the United States is not satisfied with apologies, which are always forthcoming, but will insist on the assailants being punished and the nature of the punishment being communicated to him. The British Embassay has protested In writing in regard to the assault on the naturalised Englishman. Koenig. PATRIOTIC FRONT Austrian Anti-Nazi Move Vienna. October 12. Dr. Dolfuss and Prince Starhemberg have reached an agreement by which the whole of the Ueimwehr joins the Chancellor's patriotic front, in which Prince Starhemberg becomes his righthand man. completing with Major Fey a powerful triumvirate to combat Nazism. THREAT OF FASCISM Labour Support in Britain London, October 12. The National Labour Council, comprising the T.U.C., Labour Party, and Parliamentary Labour members, considered the Austrian situation and issued a statement that Austrian democracy and the workers’ organisations were threatened by Fascism, which had already destroyed political and industrial freedom in Germany and Italy. The council is arranging for campaign meetings in Britain to support the Austrians in their struggle for freedom.

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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 17, 14 October 1933, Page 7

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NAZI MOLESTATION Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 17, 14 October 1933, Page 7

NAZI MOLESTATION Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 17, 14 October 1933, Page 7