GERMAN NEWS.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. GERMAN GOVERNMENT. BERLIN, February -1. “Der Tag” publishes a letter from the ex-Crown Prince to Professor Zorn a former teacher, in which he stiu. the German people must avoid any struggle over the question whether Germany is to be a Monarchy or Republic, otherwise they w|\ll (neglect the essential mask of reconstruction of the Empire It is impossible to establish at the moment any other" administration in Germany than the one supported by the majority of the working class. w
A SERIOUS AFFRAY. (Received This Dav at 8 a.m.) BERLIN, Feb. 1. A serious affray is reported at Petersdorf, Silesia. French soldiers when searching houses for arms, were attacked by civilians. Casualties oc- • curred on both sides,. including- two French killed and twenty-five wounded. GERMAN STRIKE THREAT. BERLIN, February 1 The National Union of Railw&ynien representing 260,000 ordered members ... - to cease work at midnight unless wages were practically doubled. Government replied by forbidding State servants entitled to permanent employment and pensions, to strike, and /threatening prosecution with heavy . fines or imprisonment for any who strike or hamper the working of the railways.
GABLE NEWS.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 February 1922, Page 2
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