GERMAN MADNESS
MURDERED MUNICH HOSTAGES
INCLUDE TWO PRINCES,
By Telegraph—Press Associalion— Copyright Australian and hi.Z. Cable Association.
BERLIN, May 7
The hostages reported to have been shot in Munich by the Spurtacists include Prince Albrecht of Thurn and Taxis, Prince-von Wiode, Privy Councillor Dobcrleiu, and Professor Stuck. MANY VICTIMS MUTILATED. LONDON, May V. A Berlin wireless message states that it is not yet possible to identify all tho murdered hostages, owing to tho terrible mutilations inflicted upon them. The heads of a number of nuns have been found. One corpse is supposed to be that of the Countess of Westarp. COMMUNISTS RESIST TO THE LAST. COPENHAGEN, May 7. The communists in Munich resisted till the last. Tho attack was of extreme bitterness, and the attackers cleared house after house with tho bayonet. Many women fought alongside the Red troops.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10275, 9 May 1919, Page 6
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139GERMAN MADNESS New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10275, 9 May 1919, Page 6
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