The police in Bruenn have taken up the German and Czechoslovakian passports of some 150 refugees from the Reich and, without explanation, placed them under surveillance, according to the Prager Tageblatt.
The emigres have been ordered to report to the police at eight a.m. and seven p.m. daily, the report says, and six of them were being held by the police.
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