POLICE DECOYED.
STAMPEDE OF CROWD FOLLOWS. PEOPLE BAYONETED. United Press Assn.—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. VIENNA, September 18. After the Graz meeting, Nazis succeeded in decoying, the police elsewhere and then stampeded the crowd. Twenty-eight- were injured, many seriously. Alined police- bayoneted a crowd at Spitalandergrau, when they rioted, following a Nazi demonstration. Nine were wounded. A LMGST LYNCHED. VIENNA, September 17. Two hundred Nazis who attempted tp disperse a Nationalist demonstration by use of smoke bombs at Graz were almost lynched by a furious crowd. The police had difficulty in preventing them from rending" the Nazis limb from limb. ANOTHER HITLER STUNT. BERLIN, September 18. In order to persuade the German peasant that he is the life-spring of the country, Herr Hitler proposes a monster Harvest Festival on October 1 . Half a million peasants are being mustered to hear the Chancellor’s address from a hillside in the Buckeberg Range. The gathering will also be entertained by feats of horsemanship by cavalry detachments and gigantic bonfires on the surrounding heights. Everyone who attends the festival is expected to buy a badge consisting of two ears of corn, and a poppy. The profits are- going to swell General Goebbel’s anti-hunger uud cold fund.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12452, 19 September 1933, Page 5
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