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GERMANY WITHIN

NEW It EVOLUTION FEARED. MORE ST PIKES STARTING. . (Tty Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) fAIIbTHAMAN A'. N-Z. OAIJI.K ASSOCIATION] HEP LIN, J une 28. Herr Noske issued a decree forbidding the railway strike. This has incensed the workers whose leaders have now decided to stop the food trains. Other strikes are threatened. A thousand Communist agitatoi have been arrested. There is great nervousness. A revolution is feared. Soldiers suppressed disturbances in the northern suburbs of Berlin. Two persons were killed.

Martial law has been proclaimed at Frankfort. An order has been given to the troops to clear the streets. Seven have been killed. Hamburg is quieter. POSITION EASIER. COPENHAGEN, June 28. The Work; men’s Council at Hamburg is undertaking to maintain order. The troops have been withdrawn. The strike at Berlin has been settled. The workmen’s councils in the railway service have been allowed t temporarily continue and cheaper food has been promised. A MONARCHIST COUP. LONDON Juno 28. According to Berlin advices Griester states that Generals Von Lcttow and Yon Bock arc preparing a coup for the restoration of the monarchy in Germany. They are forming two armies to attack Berlin and Poland simultaneously.

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 June 1919, Page 1

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GERMANY WITHIN Hokitika Guardian, 30 June 1919, Page 1

GERMANY WITHIN Hokitika Guardian, 30 June 1919, Page 1

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