SITUATION IN BERLIN
NEW CENTRAL EXECUTIVE SEVERAL LABOUR RADICALS EXCLUDED. LONDON, 23rd December. In Berlin, exclusive of the strikers, there are nearly seventy thousand unemployed in the city. The German Finance Ministry is considering a proposal to compel all corporations to increase their capital stock by one-fourth, the increase, going to the State Governments. A new Central Executive Cofnmitfcee has been completed. The Socialist members are largely in the majority, and are giving the Cabinet tho support which was previously lacking. . A number of Radicals of the Labour type have been eliminated. Reports from Coblenz state, that the German propaganda in districts occupied by the Americans lias been abruptly ended by the establishment of a strict censorsnfp over the newspapers, the theatres, and the moving pictures.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 152, 24 December 1918, Page 7
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