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DEATH BLOW TO GERMAN BOLSHEVISM

; NATIONALIST FEELING DEVELOPS THE PERIL THAT WAS AVERTED By TeleeraDli-Press ASeoclntioDrCoPrrisht (Rec. May 28, S p.m.)'!' The Hague, Hay 18. ■ The iiricst of the extremists in Ba- ' vnria is regarded as the final suppression of Bolshevism. Serious riots occurred at Stettin. Prisoners released from the barracks besieged the shops and looted some of them. Germany, generally, however, seerns to be responding to a new national feeling. The fact that the Red Army in Bavaria has already surrendered 169 field guns, 21,352 rilles, 7CO machine-guns, 300,000 grenades; and 8,000,000 cartridges shows the magnitude of the peril that has been averted.—'.'The Times." ■ ANARCHY IN HUNGARY ... f . MASSACEES OF PEASANTS. (Rec. May 28, 8 p.m.) Vienna, May 15 (delayed). : Messages from Vienna show- that anar.chy in Hungary is increasing. There is considerable figlitinj in the provinces, and massacres of peasants are reported because they refused to sell food to the Bolshevik! towns. . A party of Heil Guards rained fa village, and the peasants sought refuge in the local castle. The Bolshevists then brought up artillery, whereupon the besieged surrendered. Their leaders were murdered and crucified on the church doors. .A queue oi wonien iu Budapest, after vainly waiting at a butcher's ehop, tore three Red Guards to pieces. The murdered- hostages include three ex-Ministers and two ex-State Secretaries. -"The Times." ! ■• .'.

NEW COUNTER-GOVERNMENT. (Itec. May 28, 8 p.m.) Vienna, May 15 (delayed). A counter-Government has been form' ed nt Arad, in Hungary. The Premier is Julius Knrolyi, cousin of Count £arolyi. The Government, in a manifesto; , declares that it is transitional; that its task will bet o repair Bolshevik ravages and resiure law and order.—Beuter.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 209, 29 May 1919, Page 5

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276

DEATH BLOW TO GERMAN BOLSHEVISM Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 209, 29 May 1919, Page 5

DEATH BLOW TO GERMAN BOLSHEVISM Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 209, 29 May 1919, Page 5

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