IN GERMANY.
GOVERNMENT REMOVES TO BERLIN. (By Cable.—Press Association.—' Copyright | (Australian and Cabl? Association.) AMSTERDAM, April 80. The German National Assembly will meet on May 11th at Berlin, where it will remain instead of at Weimar during the Peace discussions, with a view to the closest contact with the delegates at Versailles. HAPPENINGS IN MtTNICH. ~~ZURICH, May 4. Government troops at Hamburg shot Landaher, tho leader of the" Munich Communists. The Spartacists at Munich blew up a train crowded with Republican troops. Three hundred dead have already been counted. Fighting continues on tho outskirts of Munich. MINISTERS RESIGN. (Received Mav sth, 10 p.m.) BERLIN, May 3. Levien, Nissen. Axelrod, and Toller resigned after violent quarrels at Munich, and liavo been succeeded by a Committee of Twenty. An official announcement states that LiTidaugr and Schofcr were court-mar-tialled and shot for murdering tho bourgeoisie hostages.
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16515, 6 May 1919, Page 7
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