GERMANY WITHIN.
(By Electric Telegraph—Co might.)
STRIKES IN BERLIN. (Received this day at 9.20 a.m.) BERLIN, Oct. 7. Forty-seven thousand metal workers have.struck, and the strike is extending to other induetries. All large works are involved; There are sixty-seven thousand locked out. The strikers urgo a general strike.
„ GERMAN ALLEGATIONS. _ (Received This Day, at 9.25 a.m.) BERLIN, Oct. 7. Government, in a verbal Note to Switzerland, accuses Americans of inhuman treatment of German prisoners of war. The latter’s pay was twenty centimes, and they were subjected to dangerous labour, and if they refused were 'placed in isolated arrest for six weeks on bread and water, and complaints were prohibited.
MOVING TROOPS. Received this day at 2.36 p.m.,) BERLIN, October 6. Advices from Vienna state the withdrawal of Roumanian troops has begun. Hungarian troops replaced Roumanians at Rab Vesfcpem and Stuhlweissenburg. Eighteen hundred British have arrived at Budapest and two thousand Italians are expected. Both are destined for policing work after the departure of the Roumanians.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 October 1919, Page 3
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