GERMANY WITHIN
J-y Electric Telegraph—Copyrigltr.,' JEWEL ROBBERS. BERLIN, Apiil.29. Two blacksmiths stoic treasure from Hildeshem Cathedral worth millions of marks, apart from their unknown artistic value. They took five hours to bore a hole in the door of the safe. The loof included an eleventh century gold l cup, p-pith fifty thousand sterling and a\ mediaeval age Virgin .entrusted with jewels, all of which the thieves broke up! They were arrested directly they reached Berlin wifh the gold and jewels.
GERMAN CONDITIONS. LONDON, April 28. The Australian Press Association understands official circles discredit the reports from Germany referring to the large army'immediately mobiliznble distributed over Prussian estates. The authorities admit Roumaiiia is likel v to pause trouble for some time to come, owing to obstructionist acts of remnant of Ivapp’s followers, but Allied missions report the work of disarmament is proceeding with comparatively little fricj tlon. On the other hand Germany’s export of arms and ammunition to Finland and Baltic States lias raised a difficult problem. It may be necessary to stop the traffic in. view of the effect in interfering with the efforts to secure world wide disarmament.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 May 1920, Page 2
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