"DOWN WITH TIRPITZ!"
PAN-GERMAN MEETING INTERRUPTED BY SOCIALIST INTRUDERS Amsterdam, January 23. A meeting of the Fatherland Party at Cologne resulted in the Socialists rushing the gathering and singing the "Marseillaise," until the police cleared the hall with 6words and whips. The crowd left, crying "Down with Tii-pits-,!" "Long live peace!"—" The Times." .
GERMAN SHIPPING AND OVERSEAS TRADE. Amsterdam, January 23. A Gorman coal magnate, Herr Hugh Stinnes, has founded a company for the development of shipping and overseas trade after the war, with an initial capital of five million marks (about £250,000).—Au5.-N.Z. Cable Assn. FACTORY WORK IMPEDED BY FLOODS. New York, January 23. The Hague correspondent of the New York "Times" roports that heavy floods have occurred throughout Germany, due to the thawing of tremendous snowfails. Factories, munition works, and bridges have been washed away, and there has been great loss of cattle. Factory work is partially stopped in Hanover, at Jena, Karlsruhe, and in South Ger-many.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 109, 25 January 1918, Page 7
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160"DOWN WITH TIRPITZ!" Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 109, 25 January 1918, Page 7
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