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GERMANY WITHIN.

-rfy Electric Telegraph— Copyright.) fAUSTRALIAN A N.Z. OABLR ASSOCIATION!

VON DER GOLTZ’S TROOPS (Received This Day at 8 a.m.) LONDON, Aug. 28.

The Chronicle’s Berlin correspondent states Von der Goltz’s refractory troops in Lettland are the uncalled Iron division, notoriously difficult to manage. They number forty thousand seasoned, well led, well equipped troops, and consider themselves the personal following of. the Baltic provinces to whom they aifc undoubtedly intensely loyal. They bate the Government, which fears’ them, as a future weapon for the renaetionary move inent. The Independent Socialists have long urged the Government to disband them, but the Government frankly they are beyond control, and contents itself by pointing out. that the Allies peace terms must bo fulfilled.

german industry. ‘'Received this dav at 9.20 a.m.) ROME, August 29,

The newspaper “Secolo” learns from Berlin that in Germany, the aeroplane industry is developing rapidly. Work in all the factories ;s going on at high pressure. Metal for aeroplanes is being turned out at Johannistal, and is subjected to severe tests and proved to be of great strength.

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 August 1919, Page 3

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180

GERMANY WITHIN. Hokitika Guardian, 30 August 1919, Page 3

GERMANY WITHIN. Hokitika Guardian, 30 August 1919, Page 3

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