GERMANY
BLOODY GAME UP. WORKERS NOT RSALY FOR RED REVOLUTION. Received Jan. lfi, 7.10 p.m. Berne, Jim. 15. The Eberfc Government slates it Las been ascertained that the Spurtawisites have telegraphed to the Moscow Bolsheviks ad mil ting that the bloody game was; lost and that the fight must be broken oil, as the Berlin workers are not yet npe for a dictatorship 'ihe Government claims it was anxious throughout to avoid bloodshed, hut the Spartaeusites refused until 'beaten to restore the liberty of the press.—Times Service. REICHSBANK'S RESERVE. £100,000,000 SENT TO FRANKFORT. Rsci.-ived Ju.n. Iy, ?>.!} p.;i. Lo. lor, .T-i; 14. The Etjchsliank':" su!d fe-ar"n, which is bong tianpl'i -,v.d to Vraiikiorl, is estimated at one hundred million sterling.—Aus. N.Z. Cable Assoc.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 January 1919, Page 5
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