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GERMANY’S TROUBLES.

DITTMAN’S CONTENTION,

THE STRIKE SPONTANEOUS

COPENHAGEN, Feb. 6,

Pour German newspapers, including the “Deutsche Zeitung” have been suppressed for reporting details of the Dittman case'; According to the “Deutsche Zoitung, ” Herr Dittman In defence, said that the strike was a spontaneous reaction against martial law and the Pan-German propaganda and also in favour of securing peace by an understanding.

THE BERLIN STRIKES,

270,000 STRIKERS STILL OUT

BERNE, Feb 6,

Wolff’s agency adimts that 270,000 Berlin strikers have not resumed, ali though the Government continues Intimidation and punishments -

BAD EFFECTS OF STRIKES

UPON GERMAN MILITARY SITUA

TION

Received 11.5,

AMSTERDAM, Feb 7,

The Lokal Auzeiger asserts that decisions of the greatest moment arc impending with the military demonstration owing to the bad effect of the strikes in Austria and Germany upon military situation "and foreign policy.

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Taihape Daily Times, 8 February 1918, Page 5

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GERMANY’S TROUBLES. Taihape Daily Times, 8 February 1918, Page 5

GERMANY’S TROUBLES. Taihape Daily Times, 8 February 1918, Page 5

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