GERMANY.
A Bill depriving Jesuits of the rights of citizenship is passed in the Reichstadt. The North -Qe-man Gazette, editorially hints that Germany will make its influence felt in the election of the next Pope. Serious trouble from the labor movement is expected. 1-2,000 men at Darmstadt have struck. Strikes have taken place at Berlin among the engineers. The employers have resolved to meet the strikes by locking up shops and factories, and throwing out of work all employees, whether they strike or not.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1241, 22 July 1872, Page 2
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