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AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. FIGHTING IN RUHR TOWNS. BERLIN, May 28 The latest reports of the Communist rising in the Ruhr state that thirty are dead and 200 have been injured. The town of Bochum spent a troubled night. The Reds and the firemen there fought for tho possession of the town, which is now practically cut off, and little news is obtainable, but it is known that there have been heavy casualties. Taking advantage of darkness, the Communists roved through Dortmund, taking possession of houses and having many fierce struggles with their occupants. Open fighting developed this morning. Twenty were killed while SO were wounded. The miners at Gelsenkirchen were ordered to leave off work, and the Communists raided the mines, doing serious damage. A REVOLUTION.
(Received this day at 8 a.m.) BERLIN, May 29. An nnti-Red revolt has broken out in the Altai district, Siberia, led by ox-imperial officers. There lias (been many Red defections. The revolters are well equipped with arms. A punitive expedition is being planned by the Soviet.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 May 1923, Page 2
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