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PUSKEKPORF POLICE. AUSTRALIAN' AND N X. CABLE ASSOCIATION'. DCSSELDOIiE. Oct. 3. The occupation authorities have ordered the dissolution of the German security ptolice, in Dusseldorf. in consequence of Sunday's incidents. GERMANY’S CRISIS. (Received this day at 1 I Jo a.mi.) LONDON. October 3. The "Daily Express" Berlin curie'" pandent says alliuuigh the march -e capture Berlin came to it lull ~*-' , P ul Kustrin, the situation is confused. I t appears that despite alniu-t supier-liu-man endeavour.-. Sli'csem.'ilili - dap- as Chancellor are nunihored. As no one would ii'-ci-pl succession, it is probable a real dictatorship "ill result, lu-ui-o, nts arc now stirroiiiidcd by ten tltoii--i.nd troop- equipped witil the late-l implomoiils ol war. The Reichstag was to have met to Pear Stre.-enianii's ptolicy statement to iLiv. hut at tin- last moment it, "a- postponed because various parties insisted on seeing a limit oi the soee. Ii . fore it was delivered. This "as done after which Stinnis. Peoples I’arty. ~l nipped a hoiiib-lu-ll among Cabinet I-V -ciidine an ultimatum that, firstly tin Socialists must leave tin- Government' secondly, the eight hour day must lie repealed: thirdly, tin* cxtsiii ,< law governing relations l"T"'c'-'H employees' and must he re-si-indcd. At pres-itt no employer •■mi dismiss an ciiqilovec without rctcmiig the matter to the Workers (ottiicd. which judges the proposal. , (aliuct. after considering the >!■- lima mill sent an urgent note to site Socialist partv seeking a reply ••> Sti lines second and third dunam!. bnl not asking them to h ave the nient. The outcome is douhtlul. »,•, the < in\ cl it mi'll l' - li"'ii ion is •. cake,in : hourly, and the opinion tin favour of actively re-i-.ting i A FRENT II DEMAND. ["Tm: Times" Service.] (lieieived this day at 11. C> a.in.) LONDON. Oct. A. 'Pin- ' 'Time-'' F'.-scu con . -pic" lent says the I'Tcinh in-i-ted that German rail" ay men in I’uiil t she I he oath "l luvalt v to the F ram-o-Pelgian Gov,*ruirrllt.' This ha- •Team I an entirely lieu -itiialioii. I'rade uiuoiii-l- geiiciallv I'cgard it as the equivalent to breaking the ..at!, c loyal,' to Germany. The i rga uisai i. n o: the railway : is the lirst la-k which the F'reiii li are undertaking, ’ll"' French have imtilieil employees that the reinstatement of "orkm.-it "di mu I e general. Deportees will he excluded. and \(Hii!Ucr men will ovi jti t'ti'rriu o.
IJAVAIJIA'S I! KPA I* ATI OX. 'Received this day at I 1.10 a.lu.) LONDON. Oct. A. Tlv* Telegraph Exchange Compauy's Berlin (-oriT-puiidi-iit -ay- the se|*arali.:ii ot Bavaria li'e:u th" German Empire i- now regarded a- a Lid. as the Imperial Government had nothing to say in re- 0"U- : : c Ba\ aria s stand. Von Kalir lie- ordered I'.avarian ollieial- to di-regard. ‘•rd -r- IPilil li e II -rlin Governtiii'id. IM lllt WORKERS. Hteceivcl (hi- day at 11.10 a.in.) LONDON, Oci. :t. Worker- in Ruhr generally express a determinat ini to coni imte iv.-i-lam-e, and a refusal to an epl Beilin's diclatimi. Resistance i-' Ui o"n idea, they siv. adding thai tliey luiv-' no intenI ion to co-opera le with t h ' I' reniTi 0" til the iirisoni r- arc relea cd and deportee- restoiT'il. GEF’.MAN MONARCHISTS -MOVE ["Tm: Times" Sekvu e. ] tßoeeived this dav at ’-El- 1 a.iu.f Id )N I>t )N. Oct. d. The "Daily Mail's" Wa-ringcii cor- j I'cspolidcnt .-ay-- a special ciuirii'r haarrived at the ex-Cruwn Brim c's home, hriiigii'g inipoi'lant news iroin the Bavarian ex-Crown I’riiice. Acciiinpitnied bv the burgoina-l er "In. i- re-poiisible |,is 1-iistmly, lie departed ha.-lily for tlie mainland to an uukiiown dest iimtii.il. Tin- "Times” League correspondent, states there i- a sj.lii among Bavarian M.ouarcbisl - coiicei'iiing who shall he proclaimed King:. I.iiilenilorll is -nppi.rtliig the claims oj tie- ox-( I'own I’ri tie-a.
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