COMMUNIST ACTIVITY.
FIGHTING FORMATIONS,
COLLISIONS IN THE RUHR. (By Cable.—Href* Association.—Copyright.) (Herein*! rj.:.!O p.m.i DUSSKLIiORK, March 2G. According to Herman reports ,(.'omnuniat disturbances nn> increasing. Xewepapers declare that they have organised fighting formations throughout the Ruhr. Three thousand men. partially armed, paraded in the streets of Kothausen in military formation, and raided a mine. Officiuls in the buildings seized arms and came into conflict with the Communist*, seven persons being injured. — i.A. and N.Z. Cable.) CTTNO CRITICISED. SHOULD MAKE AN OFFER. SOCIAL DEMOCRAT VIEW. LONDON", March 2C. The •■Yorwaerts," the most influential of the Social Democratic newspapers in Berlin, sharply criticises Herr Cuno'e speech at Munich. It declares that tho only way to free the population in the occupied districts is to take up negotiations at the first moment that promises the possibility of success.- ( V. and X T.Z. Cable.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 74, 27 March 1923, Page 5
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