GENERAL CABLES
MENACING IN BERLIN. (United Press Association. —By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. ) BERLIN, May 1. The May Day situation is developing rapidly and becoming menacing. There is heavy, rioting in the heart of the city arid in "the working class suburbs. Rioters stopped motor ears and ejected the passengers. The police were heavily stoned and opened fire on the rioters. Tiiey had increasing difficulty in dispersing crowds and many were injured. There were two hundred arrests. Nobody was allowed within a mile of Wilhelmstrasse, which is strongly guarded. MANY ARRESTS IN PARIS. PARIS, May 1. Many factories are idle and two thousand arrests were made, including 30 foreigners. Aeroplanes were patrolling during the parades. GREAT RUSSIAN DEMONSTRATION MOSCOW, May 1. There was a great two days’ demonstration in Red Square, nearly a million persons being in the procession.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 May 1929, Page 3
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