GERMANY WITHIN.
QBy Electric Telegraph—Copyright.; 'AUSTRALIAN A N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION
A BERLIN SENSATION
BERLIN, Oct. 13. A senstipn has been caused in Berlin in the paper “Freiheit” demanding the dismissal and punishmont of all who are remotedly concerned with the Baltic adventure .
“Voewaerts” maintains that officers standpoint. The “Freiheit” has been suspended for three days allegedly because it was inciting thei people. Herr Muller, in an angry speech says that the Allies are commencing the murder of women and children and claims that the Government is helpless.
BERLIN MILK SHORTAGE. (Received this day at 9.20 a.m.) BERLIN, October 14. A complete breakdown of Berlin’s milk supply is imminent. The daily shortage in the case of children and invalids is already fifty thousand litres.
GERMAN ORDERs, LONDON, October 14
A Berlin wireless says Government havo forbidden passenger traffic and transport of munitions to the Baltic States, allowing only military trains, for the reparation of troops to proceed.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 October 1919, Page 1
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