SITUATION IN GERMANY.
DISQUIETING POSSIBILITIES
THE FEAR OF BOLSHEVISM
(By Electric Telegraph.—Copyri_Jit.)
(Aus.-N.Z. Cable Association.)
London, November 29. The Daily News correspondent at Munich states that, though outwardly calm, the situation in Germany presents disquieting possibiltiies. The Central Government at Berlin is controlled by men whose political careers do not inspire confidence. The Soldiers and Workers' Councils are ruling the Federated Republics. Tbe upper and middle classes accept the dictatorship with forced cheerfulness, looking forward to the National Asse'mblv, but the difficulty of compiling voting lists stands in the way. So Germany must drift for two months in fear of Bolshevism, and this is resulting in the hoarding of money.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 3647, 2 December 1918, Page 4
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