GERMANY WITHIN
(By Electric Telegraph—Copyright;.)
GERMAN DISORDERS. (Received This Day at 8 a.m.) AMSTERDAM, May 4
Tile German Government troops occupied Dusseldorf. Troops from different towns in Southern Wasel are marching up with the Government troops. Immediately after tneif departure disorders occurred in the several towns and' the "Burgomasters telegraphed for mi|itary help", as the focal police refused to act,-'
GERMAN-JAB TRADE. (Received this day a( D. 3,0. a.m.) ' iBfRLTN, May A.
The “TagoblaftA" had an interview with a member of the J apanese mission visiting Berlin. lie declared that opinion in Japan was favourable towards Germany. Japanese commercial industrial circles intend to resume economic relations as soqn as possible. The “Nippon Yusen Kaisha ” has already established a branch at Hamburg, and will send a monthly steamer from Yokohama/ Four other Japanese firms have established 'branches in Germany. Japan will soon be able to supply large quantities of copper, and silk, in exchange for chemicals. Japan, however, does not intend to give large credits,
A BARON MURDERED. (Received this day at 9.20 a.m.) BURDIN, May 4
Baron Gysenberg was murdered when going to Muenster to give evidence against a Red Guard leader, who was charged with plundering Gysenberg’s castle. The Red Guards previously offered twenty thousand quirks for Gysen■fyerg’.g head.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 May 1920, Page 3
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