GERMAN TROUBLES.
ANTI-MILITARIST OUTBREAKS. I
POLICE FIRE ON CROWD.
By Telesratt.— Pr«» Assn —Conyricin. Received August 29, 5.5 p.m. London, August 29.
The Daly Express’ Berlin correspondent states that the Conservatives celebrated the battle of Tannenburg, against the Government’s orders, st Potsdam. A thousand Communists met them while in a procession. from which they tried io capture the Royalists’ flag, upon which the police fired on the crowd. Two were killed and many injured. The Daily Telegraph’s Berlin correspondent says that organised artisan action against militarist demonstrations have begun. At Oranienburg the workers broke up the Tannenburg fete and bombarded the celebrants with chairs, bottles and glasses. They demolished the restaurant in which it was held. Berlin workers stopped a suburban celebration, hemmed in a military procession, and tore off officers’ epauiettps. Several thousand Brandenburg workers prevented Von Stein (a former War Minister) addressing ex-soldiers.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 August 1921, Page 5
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