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WAVE OF TERROR

BERLIN KIDNAPPINGS FLIGHT FROM RUSSIANS (10 a.m) BERLIN. April 27. A wave of terror over kidnappings in Berlin has spread to such an extent that western licensed newspapers have published safety rules for civilians to guard themselves, says the Associated Press correspondent. The chief of Berlin's police. Hans Kanig who has escaped to Berlins western sectors, said the Russians tried to arrest him for disciplining a police man involved in a kidnapping. The newspapers have described the latest incident in which men in a Soviet ear chased a civilian along the streets in broad daylight and dragged him into the car while onlookers were kept off at the pistol point.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22623, 28 April 1948, Page 5

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WAVE OF TERROR Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22623, 28 April 1948, Page 5

WAVE OF TERROR Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22623, 28 April 1948, Page 5