GERMANY WITHIN
(By Electric Telegraph—Copy-ght.) GERMAN COMMUNISTS. (Received this day, at 9.30 a.m.) BERLIN, May J 6. The Communists’ movement continues rampant. Fifty’ thousand bank officials aro striking throughout. Germany. Probably all the banks will be closed to-mor-row. Armed workers have taken possession of Sangerhaiisen, proclaiming a communist Government, and levying 300,000 marks from the post Office and 200,000 from the Banks. BERLIN STRIKES.' * (Received this day at.B a.m.) BERLIN, May 15. Strikes are still hampering the city's industry. Riversdo dockers are out and bank employees threaten to strike on Monday. Papers are not publishing owing to a strike of news sellers. .Barbers aye also striking.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 May 1920, Page 3
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