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GERMAN NEWS.

• U9TUALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION EH KHARDT ARRESTED. BERLIN, December 1. It is officially announced in Munich that Captain Elirhardt, who commanded the Ehrhardt Brigade during the Knpp revolt in 1920, has been arrested and transferred to Leipzig. BERLIN, December 2. It is repelled Ehrhardt will l-e charged with high treason. GERMAN'STRIKE. BERLIN. Dee. I. Owing to the dismissal of three dye makers in Mayrnce for attending the Communist Conference, fifteen thousand workers in Mannheim have downed tools ill sympathy. REPARATIONS. BERLIN. Dec 1. A oonfoKeiHT". of the German .Premiers has been summoned for Wednesday, to consider the Ambassador’s demands regarding reparations. It is stated the Bavarian Premier is likely to resign. PARIS, Dec. 1. The French Foerign Office states the Allied Ambassadors’ Council demands from Germany before December Kith,, reparation for the injuries done to Allied officers at Stettin. Passim, and ]ngoldstudt, and tjuit the Bavarian Premier must forward an apology, t.iul that Passau and Ingoldstadt must ca b pay half a million gold marks. A failure 1 to comply will mean the seizure of one million gold marks from the Bavai an revenue.

The Bavarian Premier may •esiun KRI-LVRDT’S CAPTURE. ItEUTKR’B TELEGRAMS. (Received this dav at 8.,‘i0 u.m.i BERLIN. Dee. 2. Erhardt lived under two assumed names within a fortnight of his capture. Munich police did their utmost to mislead the Berlin authorities, who nevertheless discovered his- hiding place. Erhardt denied his identity, I,tit after a long examination broke down and confessed. He was secretly removed to l.eipsig, where lie is closely guarded. A strict watch is kept lor possile kidnappers.

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Hokitika Guardian, 4 December 1922, Page 3

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GERMAN NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 4 December 1922, Page 3

GERMAN NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 4 December 1922, Page 3

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