GERMAN ITEMS
["Tim Times” Service.] CLEAR “YES” OR “NO." BERLIN. May 10. A Committee of the Socialist Party unanimously decided to demand a national plebiscite on the acceptance or •rejection of the Dawes’ report. Tf>r*' Socialists argue that the election .struggle. embracing .".s it did twenty-three parties, obscured the Reparations issue upon which it is so important the people should Ik‘ permitted to give a clear “yes" or “no.” COMMUNISTS AND JUNKERS.
BERLIN. May 12. Communist ami Green police came into conflict at Halle, where General I.udendorff planned the highest imperial pageant since peace, to celebrate the unveiling of tlm restored Yon Alollke monument. The Communist Pilled are unknown. A number of— Communists were wounded. Other X—" 0) sin in ti n i-t demonstrations occulted at Berlin racecourse, where there were numerous collisions with Nationalists before the police broke up the meeting. The Communists then seized a brewery and fired revolvers indiscriminately, until armed ears arrived. The polio? stormed the brewery, killing tour Communists. Hundreds of arrests "ere made.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 May 1924, Page 2
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