MORE GERMAN ARRESTS
FORTY NEW CAMPS Going up for Prisoners [Aust. & N.Z. Cable Assn.] (Received August 2, at 10.10 p.m.) LONDON, August 2. .. The “Manchester Guardian’s” Berlin correspondent states: “There are twenty-two new concentration camps being built in Germany near Papenburg, and eighteen near ' Nordhorn. There is a steady intensification of terror in Germany. One hundred and fifty have been arrested in Schwern since March, including several Nazis. A wave of arrests continues at Essen, where discharged prisoners have been again taken into custody.” VERY APPROPRIATE. LONDON, August 2. The Herald’s Breslau correspondent says: After Herr Hitler opened the festival at Breslau, of German song a massed choir of sixty thousand voices sang, “Great God, How Dangerous is our Life.” GOERING TO CONTROL GERMAN PAINTING. (Received August 2, 11.45 p.m.) " BERLIN, August 2. General Goering is taking direct control of the School of Painting. It is to be known as “The Hermann Goering School.” He himself has drawn up its programme, defining the lines along which German art must develop. INNSBRUCK NAZIS. VIENNA, July 30. Innsbruck Nazis are strenuously attempting to conceal the fact that a Jew, Egon Dubsky, has been conducting the Nazi propaganda centre, and managing! Nazi funds which was illegal in Austria. A dismissed chauffeur, also a Nazi, denounced (Dubsky as a wealthy distillery owner, to the police in February. Thej police raided Dubsky’s house and found a press printing Nazi literature and anti-Jewish pamphlets. Dubsky was summarily sentenced to six months arid will be further charged in the regular courts.
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Grey River Argus, 3 August 1937, Page 5
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