FRANCE & GERMANY
[IIY TELEORAP'H —PER PEERS ASSOCIATION]
WHOLESALE ARRESTS IN RUHR LONDON, A larch 1.
A message from Cologne states the French have made unexplained wholesale arrests.
The police al Bochum and Recklinghausen are posting troops and machine guns in the streets. PARIS, February 28.
The Burgomaster of Wetter Inis been sentenced to a year’s imprisonment, and fined 10,000,000 marks for disobeying the occupation authorities.
ATTACKS IN DUSSELDORF. f Received this duv at 9.30 n.n.) LONDON. March 1. Advices fro lit Dussehlorf state, a crowd attacked a German in the streets, hef-nuse lie had accepted employment with the French technical mission. A French patrol rescued the mail and arrested some of the attackers, including Prince Wilhelm Frederick von Lippo. who was an. agitator in Upper Silesia. Another man arrested, had papers proving evidence- of a. secret nationalist society for agitating among the miners. PARIS, March 1. The cost of living is rapidly rising. Retail prices of food in Paris are 209 per cent, above 1911.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 March 1923, Page 3
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