GERMANY WITHIN.
TROUBLE IN MUNITION WORKS.
HUNGER STRIKES INCREASING
LONDON, March 12
There is a serious situation in Al-sace-Lorraine. where an enormous number of arrests of residents, suspected of disloyalty to Germany, have been mad* The suspects are sent to the interior and imprisoned. Much trouble is being experienced in the munition factories owing to constant hunger strikes at the works ot both sexes, particularly Wurtemberg and Baden. Many men have been called hack from the armies to replace the strikers and hunger invalids.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 March 1917, Page 5
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