GERMANY WITHIN
By Electric Telegraph-Copy rigid r - INTERNAL GERMANf; BERLIN, May 28. The Commissary for the maintenance of order in a statement to the press, declares while rumours of a forthcoming revolution have the basis of reality they are much exaggerated. The only party openly threatening violent action is the Communistic labour party. The chief danger from the latter is that it mjrrht cause a reaction among the other parties. On other hand the “Freheit”. and “Tageblatt” declare a revolution is imminent. The “Tageblatt” adds that a list has been drawn up of democratic ant Socialist leaders and Jewish notables who will be slaughtered. * The “Vorwaerts” states the signal for the revolution will come from, the east. ’ The “Yolks Zeitung” says all volunteer formations will march to Berlin, and over one hundred thousand volunteers are ready to rise. Trucks of military equipment are leaving Berlin daily for .East Prussia.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 May 1920, Page 2
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