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DISSOLUTION ORDERED

STAHLHELM ORGANISATION meetings forbidden. BERLIN, July 19. Secret police have ordered the immediate dissolution of the Stahlhelm organisation in »Silesia. '.rhe wearing of Stahlhelm badges and uniforms, and the holding of meetings, has been forbidden in Thuringia, and several Stahlhelm leaders have been sent to concentration camps. OPPRESSION OF JEWS TILE BERLIN RIOTS CHILE OF POLICE ItEPLACEB BEK LIN, July 19. A.- a lesiilt ot the anti .Jewish troubles on Jul;. I>. Admiral vou Levetzow, Chief of Police in Berlin has resigned, ami (fount Wolf \on llelldorf succeeds him. A communique announces that, the police will luither co-operate with lht> Nazis to defeat. Communist subversive act i\it ics, react ionary movements, ami EoishCVik and Jewish arrogance. Count von llelldorf was sentenced (<; six months’ imprisonment in 1931 for attacking and insulting Jews in Berlin. NAZI CAMPAIGNING II ELLl>oKl.”,s FIRST MOVE. Received July 21, 7.13 pan. BERLIN. July 21. 1 ounl \on 11< Il<|oi IT *S first ord ina !.<••• Older Jewish ice cream shops |;> close at 7 p.tii, to prevent undesirable demon stral ions. Other examples id’ Nazi campaigning include the Reich Minister of Justice ordering public prosecutors throughout Germany to counter by speedv prosecu lions and heavy sentences, without respect to persons, all Catholic attempts to split up the community*

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 169, 22 July 1935, Page 7

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DISSOLUTION ORDERED Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 169, 22 July 1935, Page 7

DISSOLUTION ORDERED Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 169, 22 July 1935, Page 7