BERLIN RIOTS
SHOOTING CEaSLS
Press Association —By Electric
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(Received this day at 10.39. a.m.)
BERLIN, -May S. Shooting has ceased, but the casualties are .twonlv-thrice dead and hundreds wounded, sixty-five seriously, which gives an idea of the state oT umsion prevailing. The police report that apart from .Mackay’s death, a representative of a Her!in newspaper was wounded in the kig. Newspapers severely criticise police methods, demanding time a strict inquiry he held. It is pointed mil that not one policeman figures m Itic twenty-three dead. The; police are still holding two districts, the centre of the trouble, in a state of siege, ami the streets are cut olf from the rest of Berlin with barbed wire barricades. The Communist nllcitipLs to precipitate a general strike have utterly failed.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 May 1929, Page 5
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