STOICAL GERMANS.
• I *. BUSINESS AS USUAL. r WORKERS F, I;NDLY TO ALLTHS c ' - f 'Received 2.?,n p.m.' '•. LONDON. March 11. I ( Du-.seldorf is accepting the Allied or- : rupation with true "Prussian" stoicism.' _ I Shops are open as usual, and factories 1 1 | are busy. The Socialist and labouring , classes, indeed, seem to look upon the i | presence of ihe Allies with no unfriendly j 1 r - VP .- ' | A deputation of workers interviewed ! I the French commander and promised to I j I in maintaining order if allowed to .: follow their ordinary occupations. ' j I Imperialists, friends of the old regime. i made an unsuccessful attempt to induce! I ! the workers to signalise Allied occupa- ■ tion by a strike, but the workers flatly 1 I . refused- " A. and N.Z. fable.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 59, 10 March 1921, Page 7
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129STOICAL GERMANS. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 59, 10 March 1921, Page 7
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