GERMANY WITHIN
(By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) ! A USTIt ALT AN & N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION!
INTERNAL GERMANY
(Received This Day at S a.m.) ! COPENHAGEN, Tune 15. | Berlin is again swarming with troops j in anticipnation of an attempt to overj turn the Government. A minority ! sections campaign at Weimar collapsed ! Herr Sclieidmann disclosing that their I leader Cohen Reus, was a fanatical | champion of submarine warfare and ! Count Hollweg’s right hand man in I 1911. He was now advocating a SoI vict Republic merely in order to thwart | the Allies, especially England.
MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.
(By Electric Telegraph—Copyright) 6 4 USTIt A MAN <fe N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION MEXICANS AND AMERICANS. (Received this day at 9.20 a.m.) NEW YORK, ,June IC. A despatch from El PasjjO, Texas, states that American troops routed General Villa’s followers in a border battle, suffering slight losses. The engagement took place around Juarez.
BURNING THEIR CAMP. (Receiced this day at 9.20 a.m.) LONDON. June 16. Canadian soldiers in the riots at Willey Camp, liberated all the prisoners and renewed the incendiarism on Sunclay night.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 June 1919, Page 2
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