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BUILDINGS FIRED AT

INCIDENTS IN HOLLAND GERMANS BLAME JEWS BERLIN, Jan. 12. (Received Jan. 13, at 1 a.m.) For the first time it is announced that shots were fired at the German Consulate in Amsterdam on January 6 and at the German Legation in The Hague on January 9. The German Propaganda Ministry blames the Jews, against whom it threatens severe measures if such acts of Jewish violence continue. NO TRACE OF BULLET PROBABLY AIR GUN USED THE HAGUE, Jan. 12. (Received Jan. 13. at 1 a.m.) The German Minister reported the finding of small holes in the windows of buildings, which the Dutch police are investigating, although they do not regard the affair seriously. It is believed that the holes were made by pellets from a child’s airgun. The police were unable to find any trace of a bullet.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23706, 13 January 1939, Page 7

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BUILDINGS FIRED AT Otago Daily Times, Issue 23706, 13 January 1939, Page 7

BUILDINGS FIRED AT Otago Daily Times, Issue 23706, 13 January 1939, Page 7

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