AUSTRO-GERMAN FRICTION
HABICHT ATTACKS AGAIN. COMMUNIST ACTIVITY. COMBATING HITLERISM. (Received 1.30 p.m.) LONDON, August 16. Herr Habieht, Hitler’s personal inspector in Austria, launched another attack on Austria in a wireless broadcast. He said that nobody had made the suggestion to raise her from a condition of hunger and beggary.
The League had looked on while Austria enjoyed fewer rights than a negro tribe. The Nazis would struggle until victory was attained. Communists arc still desperately combating Hitlerism, and arc printing and distributing anti-Government pamphlets. Despite the vigilance of the secret police, printing presses have been installed in the most unlikely places. A modern machine, producing 1000 pamphlets daily, was unearthed in a cave at Keonigstein Forest thirty- feet underground. ■of and interbed 33 .others .on' charges ; of treason. The Ministry of Economic is now allowing foreign shipping companies to transfer the full amount of passage money if it is in foreign currency, and is also considering further measures to safeguard the interest of foreign shipping compatible with the German currency position.
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Northern Advocate, 17 August 1933, Page 5
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