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CURIOUS CIRCUMSTANCE By Telegraph—Press Association-Oonvrieht Copenhagen, July IC. The "Vossisohe Zeitung" states that telegraphio communication between Berlin and Versailles has been broken off since July 14.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. LABOUR UNREST IN COUNTRY DISTRICTS MARTIAL LAW ENFORCED. Berlin, July 15. There is much unrest amongst tho agrioultura] labourers throughout Germany. In view of widespread strikes, martial law is being proclaimed iii the country districts—R«uter. ! CIVIL RIGHTS IN GERMANY. Berlin, July 16. The National Assembly has resolved that all Germans, men and women, must bo regarded as possessing l ' equal rights. No titles will be granted, except to high State officers, decorationsand orders are abolished, and the acceptance of foreign titles and decorations is prohibited.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 255, 23 July 1919, Page 7
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117IN GERMANY Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 255, 23 July 1919, Page 7
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