NAZI MENACE
S-WEST AFRICA ALARMING POSITION REVEALED. (United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph—Copyright) (Received this day at 11, a.m.) LONDON,' Jiine 15. 'The “Morning - Post’s ” Johannesburg correspondent says the Nazi menace in. south-west Africa is becoming more and more insistent. • Trade between German and South African sections o£ the population is almos at a standstill. Moderate Germans are being coerced by Nazi agents who threaten them with punishment, even death, when the colonies revert to Germany, whicbvtheydeclare, is inevitable. The system of spying is so perfect that even Government moderates are suspected.
GERMAN ARMY RECRUITING. (Received this day at 12 noon). CAPETOWN, June 15. Recruiting for the German army continues despite public'protests. Germans are instructed not to use the Government law courts, hut to submit their disputes to special Nazi arbitration tribunals. ,
If the contestants refuse to acc-pt the decision, their papers are sent to Germany for final judgment.
A flood of films, pamphlets, andother propaganda is being widely distributed.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 June 1936, Page 5
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