GERMANY.
LOYALIST OFFICER'S PLOT. Ey Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Berlin, Sept, 21. The Taglische Rundscliau has caused a sensation in Berlin by publishing details of a loyalist officer's plot to make J Herr Noske dictator, alleging that the Federal Cabinet was opposed to the suggestion, but the , Prussian Cabinet favorable. It is alleged that the Allies have been approached in the matter —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. COMMUNISTS EXECUTF.D. Berlin, Sept. 21. The execution of six Communists at Munich for the murder of Hostages was a daring act in view of the strength of revolutionaries. The prison was surrounded by troops and protected by artillery, machine-guns and t>rnch mor;ars. The prisoners were shot separately. Tlu Munich police discovered a plot for a. .ooting all officers of the loyalist troops and the sei/.ure of the barrack*. —Aus.-N.Z. Ciible Assn. TRAITOR'S VISIT TO EX-KAISER Berlin, Sept. 21. The notorious Tribitch Lincoln, formerly member of the House of Commons, who was deported from England last August, visit: 1 !! Amerougen accompanied by a German. He is believed to be a Monarchist agent. Lincoln had several conferences at the ex-Kaiser's castle and returned to Berlin on Saturdav. — Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 September 1919, Page 5
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