INTERNAL GERMANY
(By PJectf ip Telegraph—Gpoyrigp-
HINDENBURG SHQT AT. BERLIN, July 14
1 An unknown man invaded the house jof General Hindenburg and fired a shot biit missed. The assailant escaped. I A NASTV INCIDENT i (Received this day at 8.40 a.rri.) j BERLIN, July 15. A German soldier crawled up the flagstaff of the French Embassy and removed the flag. A crowd below cheered. The police dispersed them. Another flag was immediately hoisted. The seriousness of the incident occurring on France’s national fete day was pointed out in a formal protest. The soldier escaped. The police are investigating. Tiro fuig was found on a neighbouring roof. GERMAN PRESS VIEW. (Received this day at 8.40 a.m.l RERUN. July 15. A newspaper states the coalminers ore unlikely to increase production for the benefit of French capitalists. Germany is pledged to carry out the Peace Treaty hut only to the extent of her economic capacity.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 July 1920, Page 2
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