POSITION OF GERMANY
RIOTING IN BERLIN SERIOUS STREET FIGHTING, (CNItBD PRESS ASSOCIATION.—COPIRIOHI.) (ADSHWUAN-NEff ZEALAND CASH ABSOCIATIOH.) COPENHAGEN, 6th December. A German official note states that Germany is verging on famine. The bread ration will not exceed eighty grammes daily after the middle of February. AMSTERDAM, 6th December. German frontier reports state that there was a Bolshevik outbreak in Berlin and serious street fighting. There are no details. Violent fighting occurred' at Essen when returned soldiers. attempted to lower the Red flag. Several persona were killed. | LONDON, 7th December. There is no confirmation of the report! of a Bolshevik outbreak in Berlin. On the contrary, a Berlin message states that the Ebert Government 'has been greatly strengthened by the adhesion of a number of Guards regiments from the front. The ex-Kaiser's son. Adalbert has telegraphed to Herr Ebert placing pnoj self at the Government's disposal.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 139, 9 December 1918, Page 7
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