DISORDERS IN GERMANY
NAZIS AND COMMUNISTS. RED CROSS MAN KILLED. (Received May 11, 7.45 p.m.) BERLIN, May 11. A split in tho Nazi Party caused serious disturbances in Wuppertal, Prussia, in which tho Communists joined with delight. Members of all parties freely used stink bombs, tear gas, tables, chairs and beer glasses. Many persons were injured and sent to hospital. Whilo a Red Cross lorry was returning from field exercises at Taura, Saxony, somo Communists, thinking it contained a party of Nazis, fired, killing one person and wounding another, whereupon the polico arrested 150 Communists.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20870, 12 May 1931, Page 9
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