GERMANY’S TROUBLES.
SEPARATISTS' GAIN GROUND, MORE FIGHTING IN HAMBURG. By Electric Telegraph.-^Copyright. BERLIN, Oct. 25. To-day’s indicate that tho Separatists are everywhere gaining ground. Tho chief of police at Crefold is among those killed. Belgian forces are reported to have aided the Senaratists. FiVht)> continues at Hamburg. At Gelsenkirchen tho Communists are inducing largo numbers of unemployed to enlist for service in Saxony. Resided the > Communists marching from the outskirts of Berlin, a strong force■ is concentrated at Lichtenborg, but the police have succeeded in surrounding the whole neighbourhood. ■ Five _ policemen and two Rhinelanders were killed and many wounded in. an attack on tho Regency Building at Aix-la-Chapelle.—-A, and N.Z. cable. RATIONING MONEY. NOTE PRINTEHsTgO ON STRIKE. BERLIN, Oct. 26. Tho bank-note., printers have struck and tho banks aifi forced to ration money. The military ’commander lias issued an order prohibiting strikes in all essential trades, including bank-note printing, the. punishment being imprisonment. This prohibition is expected to tost the Government’s power.—A. and N.Z. cable.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 848, 27 October 1923, Page 5
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