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NAZI ASSAULTS AMERICAN CONSUL'S STRONG PROTEST. A WARNING ISSUED. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (Received .10 a.m.). LONDON, August IS. The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Mail" says the American consul has strongly protested against an assault on an American subject, MiDaniel Mulverhill. A Nazi storm trooper violently struck the doctor in the face because ho refused to salute a Nazi detachment which passed him while he was. standing in the main | boulevard, Unter den Linden. I
The consul has informed the German Government, that, if there are further cases of insult or maltreatment of Americans the United. States Government will warn Americans not to go to Germany. A Frenchman was assaulted in Berlin last week in similar circumstances.
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MOVE BY GERMANS. PAMPHLETS FOR AUSTRIA. (Received 10 a.m.) LONDON, August IS. The Vienna correspondent of the "News Chronicle" says German Nazis are reported to be camouflaging German aeroplanes as Austrian for future use in the dropping of seditious literature in Austrian territory. It is stated that the machines are to be piloted by Austrian immigrants thus avoiding the charge that Germany is violating Austria's independence. SHOT FROM AMBUSH TWO AUSTRIAN SOLDIERS (Received 2 p.m.) LONDON, August 18. The Vienna correspondent of "The Times" states that two of fourteen Heimwehr soldiers marching on a road near Saa If olden were wounded as a result of a volley fired from an ambush. One Nazi suspected has been arrested.'
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Northern Advocate, 19 August 1933, Page 9
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