GOVERNMENT CONFIDENT
TROOPS MEETING WITH SLIGHT RESISTANCE
REAL CAUSE OF THE TJNKEST.
(UNIKD PHBSS ASSOCIATION—COPIWeHT.)
(ABStRAUAN-NBW ZBAtANB CABU ASSOCIATION.)
(Received March 7, 11.20 a.m.)
LONDON", 6th March.
The Morning Post correspondent at Munich states that the unrest in Germany ia not due primarily to' economic causes. As regards food, the general condition was that the Germans were better off than they were two years ago. The real source of the trouble is tho utter blackness of the political outlook. The idea of the Soviet system has captivated wide sections of the population.
AMSTERDAM, 4th March. The latest reports from Berlin indicate that the Government is confident that it will be able to control the situation.' Many of the factory workers have rtfused to strike. Government troops are pouring into the city, encountering only slight resistance. There were only twenty victims in yesterday's rioting.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 55, 7 March 1919, Page 7
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