ANTI-GERMAN RIOTS
GERMAN BUTCHERS CHASED
ROUGHLY HANDLED BY THE CROWD
ROLLED IN'THE m
London, May 13, German butehcrgj wlw were attempt* ins to buy meat at Smitlifield Market-, wore chased out by the porters. The Germans drove off in carts, but crowds chased and captured the occupants, who veiled lit dclianco: "To hell with Engw land I" Tho crowd mishandled the Germans, tearing off their clot-lies and rolling them in tho mud.
Ono German kept off his pursuerg with a revolver, and escaped in. a trains —("limes" and Sydney "Sun"- See* viccs.)
ENEMY SHOPS SMASHED. ' . London, May 13. \ There wero amazing scenes of wrec& - age and pillage in London. Every German aud Austrian sTiffp ixyt tween Hackney and Islington- vraa smashed.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2462, 15 May 1915, Page 5
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121ANTI-GERMAN RIOTS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2462, 15 May 1915, Page 5
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