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THE GERMAN CRISIS.

The New Cabinet

LUDENDORFF ARRESTED,

(By Electrio Telegraph,—-Copyright.) (Australian-N.Z. Cable Association.) AMSTERDAM, March 25. .

The Tclegraaf gives the following as the new German Cabinet: Chancellor, Dr. Bauer (Social Democrat); ViceChancellor and 'Minister of Justice, Herr Schiffer (Democrat); Foreign Minister, Herr Herman Muller (Social Democrat); Minister for the Interior, Herr Kock (Democrat); Minister of Decence, Herr Gessler (Democrat); Minister of Transport, Dr." Bell; Minister Of Finance, Herr Cuno; Treasurer, Herr Bols (all members .of the Centre Party); Minister of Labour, Herr Schlicke; Minister of Economics, Herr Robert Schmidt'; Minister of Restoration, Herr Silber Schmidt; Minister without portfolio, Herr David (all Social Democrats). . t/ifclf iV. .t-t'.-.'.-i—.

LUDENDORFF IN CUSTODY.

AUTHOR OF COUP D'ETAT.

LONDON, March 25.

The Vorwaerts states that General Ludendorff, when arrested, demanded to be considered the instigator of the coup. Ho Baid:- "I have lost my second war; but I will continue to the last ditch."

AN UNPOPULAR OFFICER.

Received Last Night, 9.30 o'clock. BERLIN, March 27.

Hartung, whose severity exasperated the workers at Potsdam', was one of, the officers arresting Rosa Luxemburg and Liebknecht when the latter were

THE RUHR DISTRICT.

DISQUIETING REPORTS

Received this m timing; 12.15 o'clock. BERLIN, March 28. .

The uews from the, Ruhr N district ccfntlues to be squietihg. \ It is reported that the Government is sending an ultimatum to the workers' -'artay, allowing three days to fully observe the truce,, otherwise drastic steps will be taken. _ . The' Commander of the Reichsweha in the Ruhr district visited Weeel, and reports that the workers suffered heiivy losses in men and material. There is no longer any fear that they will resume the- bombardment ,of the town. f

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WAG19200330.2.41

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Age, 30 March 1920, Page 5

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Tapeke kupu
275

THE GERMAN CRISIS. Wairarapa Age, 30 March 1920, Page 5

THE GERMAN CRISIS. Wairarapa Age, 30 March 1920, Page 5

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