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(Received this day at 11.10 a.in.) LONDON. Oct. 2. The. '‘Daily News’’ Berlin correspondent savs that Germany’s troubles have been inercaser! by serious dissensions m the Central Cabinet. Tim Chancellor considers lm is handicapped by the timidity of the Socialists in connection with the (loverninent's economic pbiiey. the chief points tit which are increased product ion and the abrogation ot the regulation compelling employer.' to employ a percentage ol ex-service disabled men. Herr Streseliinnu. wlm is essaying the role of the strong man of Germany, threatens to jettison the Socialists, and invite the loss reactionary wing ol llm Extreme Right to join the Cabinet and save the country. The Mouarclii-is everywhere are growing more restive. GERMAN NEWS. (Received this day at 12 noon). HEIM."iN, October 2. An official communique states the Rustrin adventure speedily ended. Emir hundred rebels: including the ¥ leaders were captured.
A message from Dusseklorf states the French authorities announce seventeen Gormans were killed yesterday in the Separatist disorders, eomporising twelve civilians, three security police, and two ’cue police Ninety-one Gormans were treat".! ; 11. rhi ha pilot and three hundred wen- able g,, home a Her tie tr wounds w ei\, dressed. I" “ I' reneiinieu -. ;i v slight! y wounded. The French untie hie-, arrested mi eidenis Ri g!"' nee Mb ml. Do.-tm Halls (Chief of Police). Doctor !i> *b : (Chief Commissioner of I’oliee). \ ollengerg and two oflieers of the security police. ORDER DEFIED. (Received this dav at !.:!!! p.m ) MIN tCH. -Oct. 2. A decree lias been issued dissolving all Socialist and ( ominiinis! delonee bodies and (oulisent ing their arms and munitions. The ! liltorile journal has continued publication in defiance of llerr G—slor s ukase against il. Orders have tliereI'oro been issued that the olliee lm '''iced if the paper is again published.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 October 1923, Page 3
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