TROUBLES OF AUSTRIA
RECENT OUTBREAK SEQUEL HEAVY FINES FOR DAMAGE. VIENNA, August 24. Fines totalling 610,000 schillings, approximately £16,400, have been imposed by the Inspector of Public Safety in Styna to compensate for the damage done in the putsch of July 25, alien the Chancellor, Dr Dollfuss, was assassinated. Among the thirty odd persons levied .re Herr Assmanu, a Leibnitz manufacturer, who has been fined 256,000 schillings, and Dr Znhlbruckner, director of the Alipen Metallurgical Company, has to pay 104,000 schillings. Karl Pogrzbacz, political journalist, and formerly secretary of the Parliamentary Club of the Land League, was cross-examined for several hours and then liberated. After he returned home he committed suicide by taking poison. ___________
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Evening Star, Issue 21823, 12 September 1934, Page 12
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114TROUBLES OF AUSTRIA Evening Star, Issue 21823, 12 September 1934, Page 12
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