GERMAN POLICE
BEATEN UP IN BOHEMIA
RUMOUR OF RUSSIANS COMING
(Received November 18, 1.45 p.m.)
LONDON, November 17,
The Budapest correspondent of "The Times" says that, after'rumours that the Russians were coming to expel the Germans, crowds poured into the streets of Tabor in South Bohemia and beat up and disarmed the German police and threw them into a river.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 121, 18 November 1939, Page 14
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