MORE DISORDERS
Among the Czechs LARGE GERMAN FORCES SENT TO STOP THEM. J (Received September 6, 4.5 a.m.) MONTREAL, September 5. i Despatches reporting Czech disr orders continue. ’| Heavy detachments of troops have left Dresden and Leipzig for Bohemia J and Moravia, where they have occu- ; pied various edifices and have used machine-guns. i The disturbances are at Brno, Prague and Pilsen, and in concent ration camps of Czech refugees , in Slovakia. I Tanganyika Germans PLACED IN INTERNMENT. (Received September 5, 9.30 p.m.) DAR ES SALEM, Sept. 4. The internment of the Germans is already complete in the main centres lof Tanganyika. There has beeii no hint of resistance. . . r ’ j Sedulous Nazi propaganda has not affected the Territory’s four thousand Germans. t
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Grey River Argus, 6 September 1939, Page 7
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