GERMANY.
RIOtS AT MANNHEIM. rfACHINE-GUNS USED. >/' \ ' Berne, May 14. tToprecedented riots occurred at Mannheim. Butchers' and bakers' shops fcmfy_ residences were pillaged. The authorities swept the streets with ma-chine-guns, )ca using three hundred casualties. '■ , ' SOCIALISTS' SILLY PLAN. Berne, May 14. ■Proceedings at the International Socialist Conference, held at Zimmerwald at the end of 4spril, reveal a ludicrous Gerißiah plan td secure peace by a Socialist rising in the Allied countries'. The German delegated explained it was impossible for German Socialists to rebel, because the Government was too powerful, but Socialist rebellions ought to be goss'ibleah Britain, France and Italy, because they tfere democratic.
Critics of the scheme point out that the German Government gave the delegates unusual facilities to attend the although they were mostly Notorious irreconcilable*.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 May 1916, Page 5
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