AUSTRIAN NAZIS
ACTIVITIES TO BE SUPPRESSED DANDER OF CIVIL WAR Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright VIENNA, March 1. The future of Austrian Nazis arid the internal peace of Austria will do- ,
pend' on the visit of Dr Syasinquart to Graz to-day, and it is expected that there will be a conference between the police and representatives of the Fatherland Front. They emphasise that they, are- determined to suppress Nazi activi. ties and point .out, that there is danger of civil war if Nazi hostility .does not cease. Preparations are being made forcibly. to put down trouble-m'akers should an appeal fail. Sis thousand troops and several hundred members of the air force from the Vienna district are’ concentrated at Graz, concerning which. Nazi handbills complain bitterly, announcing that the Government' is , unable to , stem the Brown tide, and claiming that the Graz garrison is pro-Nazi. General Dworshak, the deputy-com-mander of the Fatherland Front in Styfia, marking his arrival ’at Graz, arrested 80' demonstrators.’ . GREAT GATHERING BANNED VIENNA, March 1. (Received March 2, at 10.5 : a.m.) ■A Linz message says 'the- Government, apparently with Dr Inquart’s acceptance, has banned a great Na«i gathering planned for March 6.
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Evening Star, Issue 22896, 2 March 1938, Page 10
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193AUSTRIAN NAZIS Evening Star, Issue 22896, 2 March 1938, Page 10
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