ARRESTS IN DUSSELDORF.
’ REVELATION OF A PLOT. AGITATION AMONG MINERS. By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. Received March 2, 9.55 a.m. LONDON, March 1. Advices from Dusaoldorf state, that a Crowd attacked a German in the streets because ho had accepted employment with the French technical mission. A French patrol rescued the man and arrested some of the attackers, including Prince Wilhelm Frederick. Von Lippe, who was an agitator m Upper Silesia, and another man who was arrested, had papers proving the existence of a secret Nationalist society for agitating .among the miners.—A. and N.Z. cable, ■. 1 FRENCH MAKE ARRESTS. "LONDON, Feb. 28. A message from Cologne states that the French have made unexplained and 'wholesale arrests. The police at Bochum and Recklinghausen are posting troops and machine guns in the streets,—A. and N.Z. cable. BURGOMASTER IMPRISONED, PARIS, Feb. 28. The Burgomaster of Wetter was sentenced to a year’s imprisonment, and fined ten million marks for disobeying the occupation authorities—A. and N.Z. cable.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 645, 2 March 1923, Page 5
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