UNEMPLOYMENT TROUBLE.
ANGRY MOBS IN COLOGNE
(ST CABIJJ —52283 ASSOCUTZOH —COFZBIOJZ9 ) (ATJSTBALIAH AIID N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION J BERIxTN, January 24. A demonstration of unemployed in Cologne against the drastic reduction of the unemployed dole was marked by inflammatory, speeches, 1 after which tho crowd became threatening. The polio fired oyer the heads of the moh. The unemployed replied with shots from automatics, and a police inspector was wounded in the leg. Tho police then charged and dispersed the crowd.
A COMMUNIST PLOT.
(AUSTB ALIAS AITO N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION.) PARIS, January 24. A message from Mayence says that the French police discovered a Communist conspiracy to distribute antimilitarist propaganda among French troops. (» Over 70 arrests have been made, including many Germans.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 17981, 26 January 1924, Page 14
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