ANTI-HITLER CAMPAIGN
ACTIVITIES OF COMMUNISTS.
PRINTING PRESSES DISCLOSED.
By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright.
Berlin, August 16.
Communists are still desperately combating Hitlerism and printing and distributing anti-God pamphlets, despite the vigilance of the secret police. Printing presses are installed in the most unlikely places. A modem machine producing a thousand pamphlets daily was unearthed in a cave in Koenigstein Forest 30 feet underground. The police arrested 18 leaders of the Communist information service and interned 33 others on charges of treason.
The Times’ Paris correspondent says that the Matz, Colmar and Strossburg Chambers of Commerce have protested to the Government against the influx of German refugees into the eastern departments, totalling 4000, whose competition threatens local traders and floods the labour market. The position is becoming worse daily. ■
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 August 1933, Page 7
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