FIERCE FIGHT.
GERMANS AND AUSTRIANS. CONFLICT IN A CAFE. t’nltect Pres 3 Assn filec. Tel. Copyright LONDON, Dec. 28. The Munich correspondent of the News Chronicle reports that pieces of furniture, knives, slit motor tyres and Iron bars were used in a fierce all-night fight in a cafe between Austrians and Bavarians at Badiabling. This is a little town 10 miles from the Austrian frontier, where 350 members of the disarmed Austrian Nazi Legion are encamped. The Austrians shouted: “Down with Hitler” and the Bavarians: “Out with these parasites.”
One Bavarian was killed and more than 20 were injured, nine of them dangerously.
The fighting did not cease until a motor detachment of Nazi Guards arrived from Dachau. The cafe was completely demolished.
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Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19462, 29 December 1934, Page 5
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