GERMANY.
THE REVOLUTIONARIES. {TO BE PUT TO USEFUL FORK, "Pj Telegraph.—P.-eu Assn.—Copyright • Received Sept. 2, 850 p.m. Copenhagen, Sept. 1. ft b stated that the German Govern* tnent has prepared' lists of the principal revolutionaries and'intends sending the latter to France to rebuild the devastated areas.—Aus.-N.Z. table Aasn,
MARTIAL LAW AT MUNICH.' Received Sept. 2, 2.40 p.m. " G6penfcag«n, Sept. 1., Owing to the communist, agitations, toirttal law has been proclaimed at t Munich and machine-guns are posted in the jttaeta.T-Aua. Nil. Cable Assoc.
A REVOLT DENIED. . Received Sept. 2, 8.55 p.m. Loadoa, Sept. 2. . The French authorities at hafen deny the reported revolt against the Trench, bat there wat- a sanguinary ettCQOitter, dne to the excessive nervousInns.of the lpeal police, Which resulted fa the of two postal officials. Order prevails at ,the Ludvvigshafen palatinate. Aus.'Ni!. Cable Assn.
JUBPORTED ZEPPELIN DESTRUCTION Received Sept. 2, 8.55 p.m. _ London, Sept. 1. The Allied authorities are inquiring -regarding the truth, of the .report of the Zeppelin destruction, which is not yet officially confirmed.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable jAitnii
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 September 1919, Page 5
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