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CONFLICTS IN BERLIN. ( TROOPS REALTY FOR EMERGENCIES ! By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright Received Marek 7, 11.30 p.m. Berlin, March 7. On the understanding that the Socialists intended to hold a franchise demonstration at Trepow, a party of Berlin police assembled to prevent them. The newspaper Vorwarts, however, announced that a franchise promenade would take ijiniM instead. While a fey., ./lerei'orc. kept the police 'busy, betweer fifty and a hundred thousand marched hi the Tiergarten and sang the Marseillaise ami unfurled the •revolutionary ensign on the Reichstag steps. The crowd grew desperate when mounted police cnarged up the steps. A section marched to Trepow Park and tried to break the cordon of police, and the mounted gendarmerie immediately charged, the latter discharging Iheir. carbines and the police using revolvers and sabres. Twenty - five demonstrators wera wounded. Twenty-eight thousand troops are confined to barracks in cn.se of emergency.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 333, 8 March 1910, Page 5
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