GERMANY WITHIN
(Australia A* N.Z Cable Association.)
AN ADVANCE ON GERMANY. AMSTERDAM, Jan. 22. The report that an army of 1,000,000 Bolshevists is marching upon Germany is exaggerated. Not more than 50,000 have crossed the line Riga-Dvinsk-Vil-na.
HINDENBURG FIGHTING POLES LONDON, January 25. The “Morning Post’s’’ Amsterdam correspondent confirms the report that Hindenburg commands an expedition against the Poles.
GERMAN ELECTION FIGURES.' SEVERAL WOMEN' RETURNED. COPENHAGEN, Jan. 25. Final results in the German elections as regards tiie Socialists show the Govei nnient Socialists won 169 seats and the Independent Socialists 29. Several women were elected.
GERMAN COAL STRIKE. ROTTERDAM, Jan. 23. There are fresh coal strikes throughout Germany. They are regarded as a political move against EbeFt. Dusseldorf has proclaimed the Socialisation of the coal mines.
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