GERMANY WITHIN
fAUSTRALIAN &’ N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION.' TRAINS OF GERMAN PRISONERS BERLIN. Jan. 22. The first two trains with three thousand German prisoners from Franco lias arrived at the frontier.
GERMAN PRESIDENCY. COPENHAGEN, Jan. 22. Owing to German Democrats dissatisfaction at the method of electing the President., it is likely that the National Assembly will alter the constitution to secure a more practicable form of election. There are already seven candidates, i'cluding Ebert. Hindenbtirg and Prince Rupprecjjt.
HERR ERZEBEHGER’S ESCAPE. BERLIN, .Jan. 26. A student was arrested for discharging a revolver at Ilerr Erzebergcr when he was leaving a court-house. One shot was embedded in Herr Erzeberger’s shoulder, while a second bullet glanced otf a waistccont button. The wound is not serious. , A GERMAN DECREE. (Received this day at 8 a.m.) AMSTERDAM, Jan. 22. The German Government in consequence of numerous railway strikes, has issued a decree prohibiting all Government officials from striking
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 January 1920, Page 2
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