PROHIBITED MEETING
PRINCE WILHELM BLUDGEONED
BERLIN, March 21
While entraining from Koenigsberg after addressing a Nazi meeting, Prince August Wilhelm was badly beaten by police who had forbidden the meeting, but subsequently withdrew the prohibition when tin Nazis promised that Dr. Goebels would not appear.
Prince Wilhelm declares that he said nothing offensive. Afterwards he call's! at Dr. Goebels* hotel and they went together to the station. The police Middenlv appeared and cleared the. platform, using bludgeons. Crowds hissed the police, three of whom were injured.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 88, 23 March 1931, Page 8
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