GERMAN NAVAL REVOLT.
fAUSTRALIAN' & X.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION' THE RERUN FIGHTING. COPENHAGEN, Nov. 10. The Berlin fighting began at 6 i the evening and lasted for two hours A crowd from the Unter den Linde: and the Friederich Strasse surged int the Pom arc before the Crown Prince’ palace. After the Red Guards bombari ed a building, they restored order ii the streets. LX OTHER TOWNS. AMSTERDAM, Nov. 10. Soldiers stormed military trains a Cologne and dragged out and disarms the officers, Lo prevent them going t< the front. All the military and civil prisoner have been released at Cladbaeh. At Rhezdr. the soldiers tore off th< officers’ enaulettes. The disturbances are sproading t< the frontier districts. All the muni tion works in the country are at * standstillf* The police have closed the Indepen dent Socialists headquarters at Berlir and have arrested the secretary.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 November 1918, Page 2
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