ATTACKS ON AMERICANS.
STATE DEPARTMENT PROTESTS. GERMANY EXPRESSES REGRET. Tho «♦ t W^ HraGT »N, March 9. Th^®,' S Pertinent disclosed on to the Prot „ ests had b“n made I? a >. ( ’ ei ‘“ au Government through the Ambassador, Mr. Sackett, against reported indignities and violence involving Lnited States citizens. In a reply the German Government expressed regret and gave assurances that ' lleasu re would be taken to prevent similar occurrences. The cases are understood to have arisen from tie eleetton? '” conncction th « recent COMMUNISTS BLAMED. “T - m- LONDON, March 9. he Times Berlin correspondent
says that the Nazis declare that the maltreatment of foreigners is due to Communist spies and provocateurs wearing Storm Troop uniform seeking to discredit' the Nazis abroad. PRECAUTIONS IN AUSTRIA. DECREES DIRECTED AGAINST NAZIS. VIENNA, March 9. Parliament has suspended Chancellor Dollfuss and issued decrees for a state of emergency under which parades and mass meetings are forbidden and freedom of the Press restricted. The decrees are directed against the Nazis. It is estimated that the German Hitlerites have already sent nearly two thousand professional propagandists to Austria.
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Wairarapa Age, 11 March 1933, Page 5
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