GERMANY.
PATIENCE NECESSARY. OVER BALTIC PROVINCES. By-Telegraph.—Press A«a.—Copyright. Received Oct. 10,10.30 p.m. Berlin, Oct. 9. Herr Noske, interviewed, sajd that England and France still thought it desirable to threaten Germany regarding the Baltic evacuation. Patfience was necessary while the Government brings reason to bear upon the troops, whom it honestly wishes to recall. If the nation withheld the pay, the troops would plunder the country, causing a conflagra-tion.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. EXPECTED SPARTACIST RISING. Paris, Oct. 9. The Zurich correspondent of the Echo de Paris reports that special precautions have been taken in Berlin against an expected Spartacist surprise.—Aus. and - DOCKERS' STRIKE ENDED. Berlin, Oct. 9. The dockers at Bremen have resumed work. HERR HAASE'S ASSAILANT. Received Oct. 10, 6.30 p.m. Berlin, Oct. 0. Herr Haase was only slightly wounded The attack was not made from political motives, but to draw attention to the assailant's complaints . regarding the fraud over the Prussian State lottery. The assailant states he did not intend to kill.—Reuter. SPARTACIST ACTIVITY. Received Oct. 10, 3.30 p.m. Berlin, Oct. 9. It is feared a Spartacist coup-de-main is imminent.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. _____________
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 October 1919, Page 5
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