GARMAN REACTIONARIES.
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| .' LONDON, May 23. ~. Harden, writing in the lUßiniUan H«? *,at another reaeHe assert, worked out in a I mfT and only the Frencli St **■*' fT their execution m fefir Sres are South P : ? Germany. The Kappists orfi . M stGcrmaDr Government fetfss* * ex-offlccrs **■.•._« si-nal. The workers <£y J* to save the Govern. «••*&-*!, that Bavaria is a 4 aSnd for reaction, since she iv an empire. Wi. m L tas little freedom.has revealed the \T7a military organisation hfikSfit the reduction of the m% aiming at cutting tho _sjSi beneath the German SoltfiE, which during the Knap£_l?s3 Placed ninety thousand the disposal of the GovernT mc National Assembly has comuJi«t»sk. President Ebert, in a .the Assembly or, &$, foundations in chaos of a ne« ft,v They would he remembered Sy as the first builders of the Republic. He issued a warning M conspiracies against the State. \jabal Foch stated that information Sm recently secured indicating a. ittatiororr agitation by Right and £ importers of the Nationalists. 4Committee of Investigation of the Egjj Ministry of Defence has dis- •»_ of eighty-eight cases of officers Cd of' being connected with the toreMHc-n. Fifteen, including ViceJJ__'Tan Ttotha, Rear Admiral n Letetanf, w «e dismissed the gin, »a twenty-five others were jfttrfof their duties.—(A. and N.Z.)
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Auckland Star, Issue LI, 24 May 1920, Page 5
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