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KILL BROWN DOGS!’

NAZIS AND SOCIALISTS CLASH

IN VIENNA,

THREE KILLED AND MANX INJURED.’ :/:! "

(U.P.A. by Elec. Tel. Copyright)

VIENNA. Oct. 16.

Two Nazis werg killed and 40 injured, 1.0 seriously, when a Nazi pro r cession through the simmering factory 'district received a fusiladc from Socialist headquarters. Members of the procession, including women and children, rushed lor shelter. Others who were succouring the wounded suffered from sniping. Police hurrying .to the scene sustained losses, one inspector being killed. Nevertheless, they stormed the headquarters and arrested DO. 'Hie Nazis declare that the Socialists last night circulated leaflets; “Kill the Brown Dogs.” The Socialists allege that the Nazis fired first. FIGHTING AT DORTMUNDWOMAN KILLED AND TWELVE PERSONS WOUNDED.

(U.P.A. by Elec. Tel. Copyright.) BERLIN, October 18.

A Nazi-Communist clash at Dortmund resulted in a Nazi and a w* man being killed and 12 wounded. Th'o policy fired to separate Me combatants.

DEFAMATION OF GOVERNMENT

NINE NAZI JOURNALS SUSPENDED.

(U.P.A. by Elec. Tel. Copyright.) COLOGNE. October 15. Nine newspaper-, the entire Nazi pre-s oi xhe Rhine province, have, been suspended for five days for defamation of the Government.

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Bibliographic details

Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11770, 18 October 1932, Page 5

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KILL BROWN DOGS!’ Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11770, 18 October 1932, Page 5

KILL BROWN DOGS!’ Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11770, 18 October 1932, Page 5