THE NAZIS
OUTRAGES IN AUSTRIA Martial Law Threat (Aus. & N.Z Cable Assn.) VIENNA, June 12. Twenty-two Nazi leaders wore arrested, ami the Brown House at Innsbruck closed, following an attempt to shoot Councillor Seidle. leader of the Tyrol Reinwhor. who was wounded in the arm. The cx-Minister of Education, Dr Rintelon, also narrowly escaped when his car crossed a plank exploding a tube, filled with dynamite VIENNA. Jum. 12. Among other outrages was a bomb .'ittack on a jeweller’s shop, in which two wore killed and eight wounded. The Jewish owner tried to pick up the bomb and throw it out of the* shop but if exploded in his hands, killing him. If the terror continues the Dolfuss Government propose to proclaim martial law. am( di.'band the whole Nazi Party. FOREIGN NAZIS EXPELLED. VIENNA, June 12. As tin- first, step towards its com-pl<-te> outlawry, the Government has dissolved the Nazi Soldiers’ League, ami ordered the expulsion of all uneniployed foreign Nazis. POLICE AT HEADQUARTERS. (Received June 13 at 5 p.m.) VIENNA, June 13. The police have occupied all the Nazi headquarters throughout the count rv.
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Grey River Argus, 14 June 1933, Page 5
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