GERMANY WITHIN.
GERMAN WORKERS PROTEST
f AUSTRALIAN & N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION AMSTERDAM August 7. Thirty thousand workers at Dortmund unanimously disapproved of the Reichstag’s peace nssolutipn. An agitation is being organised against the resolution throughout the Empire. Dr. Liebknecht is dying in a prison hospital. A ' • / GERMAN TRO(IPS~MUTINY. ■ / Reuter’s Telegrams. AMSTERDAM, August 8. A frontier report in the, “Telegraaf” confirms the rumours of a mutiny of 300 German troops at Antwerp. They threw down their rifles when ordered to the Ypres front. They were quickly overpowered, taken to barracks and handcuffed. • •
GERMAN PROFESSORB. Received, this day at 8.46 a.m.) AMSTERDAM, Aug. 8. Seventy-five professors of Jlonn Uni versity have signed a petition urging Germany never to make another peac* offer, as England answered the., recent ones by a challenge to retire behind th« Rhine. A CLEVER MOVE. Received, this day at 8.45 a.m.) AMSTERDAM. Aug 8. Speaking at Augsburg, Fehrenhach who moved the Reichstag peace resolution of July 20th admitted the political leaders had oonoocted the resolution at Herr Scheidemann’e suggestion in order to onable the Socialists to reassure their constituents to vote war credits.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 August 1917, Page 2
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