GERMAN ITEMS
FRENCH BLOCKAGE. [■•Tin: Times" Service.] (Received this day at U.D> a.niA LONDON. April 9. The ••Times" Dttsscldorf eorrespon,le„t states the French have blocked the | :l st exit from tl.e British zone o. occupation to the unoccupied territory. IN LITHUANIA. (Received ibis day at V" I'’ 1 '’ BERLIN. April 9. The I ithuaniau authorities at el have declared a state of siege m eonneetion with the suppression o a German inhabitants’ general sti.U as a protest against the incorporation of Memcl. I- tins region Lithuanian businesses have been ’ derod to reopen on MoiuLi>. troops violently broke up ft <; erm ™ mass meeting at Emperor W il.iatu 1 monument in Monad. FR ENUtTmEtHcIDS. BERLIN. April 9. Guyaiiz, president of the Chamber of Commeree, was sente > to six months’ imprisonment and fine' eight hundred thousand marks ten signing the authorisation of the di. trihution of circulars urging the hoy eott of the French and Belgian .
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 April 1923, Page 3
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