RIOTING IN GERMANY
MANY ARRESTS MADE. NAZIS OCCUPY PUBLIC BUILDINGS. (Received 8, 1.30 p.m.) • Berlin, Mar. 7. Steel-helmeted police and armoured cars quelled rioting at Altona and Hamburg. Three were killed and four wounded in the conflict. A subsequent search of houses resulted in many arrests. Storm troops removed the name-plate from Republican Square, renaming it Hitler Square. They acted similarly at Kiel. Nazis occupied the Trades Union building at Cassel, and burned ex-Councillor Schideinann’s picture, Red Flags. Similar scenes were enacted elsewhere. Nazis, under Herr Frick’s instructions,* led a detachment of storm troops to the Ministry of the Interior at Darmstadt, disarmed the unresisting police, and occupied the public buildings. NUDIST CULT PROHIBITED. (Received 8, 2.45 p.m.) Berlin, March 7. Captain Goering has piohibited the nudist cult, which has thousands of adherents, as the greatest danger to culture and morality, killing women’s natural modesty and men’s respect for women.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 73, 8 March 1933, Page 7
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