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GERMANY SEETHING.

ANTI-BOLSHEVIK CAMPAIGNS.

ERESH REVOLUTION FEARED.

TROOPS PATROL BERLIN, ' 3Pr»*3 Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. j&natr»Uaß ssd N.Z. Cable Association. C?OPEXHA.G-EN, July 2. (Ecceired JuOy 3j at 9 ».».) The> fiftrikel movemeiA in Berlin is growing, and a general strike is threatened. The Government fear a revolution, and troops are patrolling the- streets and_ occupying pulblic buildings. The authorities have also placed artul«ry and machine guns in position. laclostiy i 3 dislocated, surd food trains' , ara detained outside Berlin. The food i situation is acute, and looting aad rioting i iiave begun. i • AMSTERDAM, July 2. ; Tbare have been riots at Dueseldorf (on ( lbs Lower Rliin&), during which four | tieojde were killed. Martial low ha* been - fbodtaimed. R«ut-*r'i Telegrams, (Belayed ia Transmission.) ."BERLIN, June 28. (Received July 3, at 9 a.m.) Qianeral Vou Lettew Vorbeck has _ u-r- ---> «f&»d, and has his headquarters at Fried- : riidsredh. Some oi Ms troops have arl tived outoido Hamburg. He_ has been in- !' sfenKsted not to riegotiato with the S-par- | tadats, exioapt on the basis of v.ncondi- | tional grabxuissJou and the eurrender of | all arms. ; [A later cable in yesterday's ir-sue, i Bated OaDerihaeen, July 1, stated that i 4,000 of Vou Letfctow's troops had occu- \ jjkd Hamburg unopposed.]

\ fTIMES s THE TREATY.

©HL ; Y A SCRAP OF' PAPER, UNLESS ALLIES ARE VIGILANT. 'The Times* (Delayed in Transmission) LONDON, June 23. (Received July 3, at 8.45 a.m.) ' Tibe Times,' in a leader reviewing the JPeaoe Treaty, insists that it is not really finished in any important respect. "Tho treaty teerna with opportunities for evasion and bad faith, especially the portion on which the democracies rely. Wo know that Hhe Germans do not intend to adhere- to the treaty from their character, their history, their own lips, and their last acts. They must be constrained to keop every engagement. Unless _ the Allies maintain a fiirm grasp of the situation for many years tho treaty will become a dead letter in its most vital druses."

BALTIC PROVINCES,

GERMANS EVACUATE LIBAU BUT CLING TO RiGA. (Delayed in Transmission.) COPENHAGEN. Jimi> 27. -. By order of General Gough, the t?er..•.loan troops have left li-bau (Courland), itod the Ministry formerly in power lias r hem. .reinstated;. ; The local authorities arranged a. solemn [■ceaxwxmy in connection with the razing of NJfce monument of William 11,, erected in jlSls\on the occasion of the capture ci ilabatt fey. the Germans. The proceedings ["•were marked by great demonstrations of ! jay. Members of the allied missions were ' wildly cheered by the demonstrators. LONDON, July 2. (Eeoeived July 3, at 9 a.m.) N!c*witlhat«nditig the ultimatum of the rßrftW* oommander, General Von I>er Goltr. '. mjuufcaina an aggressive attitude in Lett[land, sod baa appointed a German CoZvernorof Riga, where a number of people flavo been killed.. I There have, been conflicts between tho VGennaa and Lettish troop;?. V The Germans have quitted Liban, and 'Sire proceeding towardu Prussia.. ) (LAka&i is between the Gulf of Riga and '4-lte- German frontier.]

LABOR'S PROTEST. PARIS, July 2. (Bacrived July 3, at 9 a-m.) In connection, with the Southporfc Labor Conference decision that English, Italian, and French _ workers pretest against allied intervention abroad m tho form most suitable to each country, the French Socialist Labor Conference have decidad that the demonstrations should take tihe form of a two days' strike.

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Evening Star, Issue 17086, 3 July 1919, Page 6

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GERMANY SEETHING. Evening Star, Issue 17086, 3 July 1919, Page 6

GERMANY SEETHING. Evening Star, Issue 17086, 3 July 1919, Page 6