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AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIAT/ON. GERMAN AI’l’KA LS. (Received this day at 12.15 p.m.) RERUN, Sept'. 27. 'y Advices from .Munich state Hither, / leader of the Bavarian Fasci-ti. appealed to his followers to resign from till military organisations not belonging to the so-called Fighting League, and to join the storm battalions of tile National Socialist (iornian Wo: knien’s Party. , Another Xationist leader. Prince Wretlc, summoned till Bavarian and German horsemen to form a storm cavil ry corps. Bavarian nationalist socialists are arranging fourteen mass meetings at -Munich on Saturday. Two demonstrators were ki'led and lourteen wounded at Zittau, .Saxony. The crowd stone The crowd stoned the police, »ho fired GERMAN MINERS STRIKE. ■ (Received this day at 1.110 p.m.) ■ BERLIN. Septemher 27. J News from Dtisseldoif states Ruhr Communists have declared a general strike at the mines. The Trades l nion lias lost control of the situation, and are unable to influence the men to return to work, which lias already ceased in live or six mines in the districts of Recklinghausen, Gelsenkichcn and Ala line. BAVARIAN ATTITTDE. RERUN, September 27.
In connection with the publication ol Herr Ebert’s decree at Munich, the Bavarian Government appeal to the Bavarian people saying the Bavarian Government, recognising the necessity of the abandonment of passive resistance agreed to the derision ol the Government and Reich, and warns the people not to allow themselves to be led by deplorable developments into disturbances which will only increase the misery. BAVARIAN VIEW. (Received this day at USD p.m.) BERLIN, September 27. Doctor von Knilling, the Ravarian Premier, speaking at the conference of Premiers at Berlin, emphatically declared the invasion of Ruhr was a vialution of right and the Treaty of 'Versailles. He alleged Britain recognised this, and asserted that the Ireatv of Versailles, having been broken by the invading Powers, should no longer lac regarded '"as binding by Germany.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 September 1923, Page 3
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