GERMAN SEPARATISTS
> THREAT AGAINST BRITISH CONSUL (Rec. January 28, 8.15 p.m.) Berlin, January 27. A Ludwigshafen telegram to the “Loka.l Anzeiger” states that ore of the Separatist leaders threatened that if Mr. R. H. Olivo (British ConsulGeneral at Munich) returns to Munich he will be murdered, because what he has done to the Separatists in the Palatinate cannot be left unrevenged. —Reuter. ■ ( 'SEPARATISTS LEADER ASSASSINATED “ Berlin, January 27. Herr Schlicht, the well-known Rhineland Separatist leader, was assassinated in the village of Adnan. Tiis assailants escaped.—rlus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. RAILWAY STRIKE THREATENED Berlin, January 27. A general railway strike is threatened, employees demanding an light-hour day.—Sydney “Sun” Cable.
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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 105, 29 January 1924, Page 7
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