GERMENY WITHIN.
.bv Klwtrk* 'Vi'icgii’ii',- Couvi ig’u'.' '.AUSTRALIAN V N.Z. Will.* **«!..! A I"*. .1 GERMAN DISTURBANCE. BERLIN, Jan. 14. Demonstrators attempted to enter the Reiclfbtag. The police fired and ten persons Verc killed njid many wounded.
DIPLOMAT AT BERLIN. (Received This Day at 8 a.m.) UQNDON, J a !! l,aI ? 12 \ Lord Kilmarnock has left for Berlin as the British Diplomatic representative. He will have the states of a Charge d’Affaire?.
GERMAN feeling. (Received this day at 8 a.m.) LONDON, January 12
The “Daily Chronicle’s” Berlin correspondent states that even Social Democrats are joinig in the campaign o-ailist the extradition of the ex-Rai-and other war criminals. Otto Landsbergh, in an article prominently displayed in the “Vorwaerts’ says that the trial would make the Kaiser a innrtyr and this play into the roactioiUriea hands. He as^’s ; Frenchmen and Englishmen wish to help pan-Germans. The extradition will nlay a great part in the coming general election as a weapon against the present Government .
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 January 1920, Page 2
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