GERMAN NEWS.
4 USTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION, TO I’HOTI'X r Till*; RERUBI.IC. (itccsived this day at 9.-to a.in.) LONDON. Nov. 7. The “Daily Chronicle's" Berlin correspondent says that tin- lirst re-pon-e to 11 err Ebert's proclamation <amc from tin' leaders of the Democratic ( outre, and Social-Democratic parties, who conferred with Dr Strcssiiiaini upon the j* pd visa Dili (y ol enrolling!: the youthful upholders of the Republic for voluntary service, Imt eventually decided against the scheme. Dr Stressiimtin expressing complete onlideucc in the lieu hsu ehr s loyalty to the Republic. Nevertheless, the llciiiocralie Dal ly issued an appeal 'Agitating that conspirator-, are threatening the internal peace and the maintenance of const it in tonal conditions in (lot-many. The Hopiihlu ans anil Democrat's would siv lo n that such attacks were broken and it the Dotcrnuient hulls it necessary to strengthen the army or the police lorce lor the protection of the Republic. all Democrats trained to arms are expci t"d to answer the call. The Social-Democrats also broadensted an appeal, declaring that those who have not recognised that the conspirators are determined to light arc hiding their heads in the sands. An army ol trained Republicans must arise "lien the moment conies. The (lovcrueiit announces it has reinforced tieneral licinhnrdl, who is responsible tor the countering of movements by the llavarian Irregulars. AMBASSADORS' I ONF’ER KNC'lf DKMANDS. I Itta rmts Tki.egiia.ms.j (Received this day at IL’.'do p.m.) DA RIS. Novi ml. u 7. A message from Berlin says that in pursuance of the decision mentioned on tlm tJOlli. October, I he Amhus.siidors Conference has handed a note eatcgmically demanding the immediate lesinnptinn of military supervision by I lie iutcr-.Allicd mission, the officers whereof shall execute their duties in a uniform manner, and the operations to extend throughout the country, including Havana. The Note s| ecilies that coercive measures are to he employed liy all the Allies unless the demands are immediately complied with.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 November 1923, Page 3
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