GERMANY WITHIN
'By Electric Telegraph—Co*iyr'gnt. GERMAN GOVERNMENT THREAT. (Received This Dai at *.45 a.mA BERLIN, March 29. The Government, in a manifesto to the Ruhr insurgents, demands the unconditional recognition of Constitutional Government, restoration of official and civilian police services and immediate release of prisoners, otherwise there will be armed intervention. A TRUCK WANTED. (Received this day at 8.40 a.m.) PARIS, March 29. The 'Communist leaders at Essen have decided to ask the German Government for a truce.
COMMUNIST DEADER. (Received this day at 8.40 a.m.) PARIS, March 29. “The Exchange Telegraph’s” correspondent at Hagen had an interview with the leading Peoples Commissary, a Jewish worker named Ludwig, whoso power in Ruhr district is as great as Lenin’s in Russia. Ludwig declared I the Red Army amounted already to ! fifty thousand with a further two hundred thousand on recruiting list. The food problem was the most difficult. Tlie shortage will disappear when Germany, Holland and 'Luxemburg sends food in exchange for our coal. Tlie Reds continue their march over the Lippe mid captured six villages on Saturday.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 March 1920, Page 2
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