GERMANY WITHIN
.Australia . f -. N.Z Cable Association.) GERMAN -MANUFACTURERS. . LONDON, March 19. German factories are working at high pressure, particularly on nonperisliabl© goods. Capitalists prefer to put money into goods, rather than into a bank, where the balances are easily seizable by the Communist Government. LENIN’S HOPES. LONDON, March 24. Lenin widelessed the Berlin Bolsheviks urging the establishment of a Soviet Republic in Germany. GERMANY AND RUSSIA. LONDON. March *24. Germany is opening negoti ,'tions with the Russian Bolsheviks. LEIBKNECHT’S WIDOW PENSIONED. COPENHAGEN, March 24. It is reported that the Central Sov- , iet at Moscow has decreed an annual --j pension of forty thousand roubles to the widow of Carl Leibknecht.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 March 1919, Page 2
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