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SECOND EDITION

GERMANY.... FEELING OF PANIC PREVAILtNO. (Rec. Feb. 6, 1.5 p.m.) v, AMSTERDAM, Feb. 4 Nobody is permitted to, enter ' mar without a pass signed either,' ; jsjr Ebert or Scheideraann. .. .«'-*-• - , A feeling of panic prevails., in.. lGd» many, owing to the possibility. pf ' sumption of the Spartacus'revolt. ■ > Spar Racist Readers openly artoottsi^ w that they will prevent the opening of '-hethe National Assembly, or if- that fail, Communists will break up the.Assembly. The Bavarians regard, tjie meeting at Weimar instead of Berlin-aa a victory over Prussia, but the struggle between Prussia and South Germany continue, The latter is angry that the Pros* siam continue to dominate the Govern* men. ■ “ . THE KAISER GROWING A BEARD. (Rec. Feb. 6, 2 p.m.) ‘ ’ AMSTERDAM, Feb.; 4 : A great popular propagawte-htus. been. launched in Germany, to save ser. Societies have been forraeo io pre« vent the Kaiser being handed toy®,to! the Allies and to force the; to protect him as it other German citizen'. -Prince written to Ebert long Government assistance.' , A message ■ from that the Kaiser’s health anxiety. Nfervoidsnefila is daily. Most of ilMfiulSft have returned to Germany-.- ■‘■wWi**. The Kaiser refused to le'attended* byBen tick’s servants -and IfiolS? and old, and is grovrargabearfe; i " , -~; ■* < LONDON WAITERS’ STRIKE.// i-c > *>4.' (Rec. Feb., 6, 1.45 LONDON. Feb. - t ‘ Five thousand waiters in 'Lor&oU'hO* , teis are striking. Only the bead \wid second waiters are working id the greajp hotels, including the Savoy .ani/Cm i,tom. Even kitchen hands reduced menus were served diffi*' oulty. ‘ “ t*- <» •" i'-i —i—/ ? : a LEAGUE OF NATIONS. “■ „' '* f r, CONSTITUTION NBAB&X;s»at* £'\ ' ■; '■■// ;v: The Constitution 1 ,o£ the ‘ i^NS^pfir embracing American ’features, ’ftfy lon the 4th February; f ( All parties have principle of the reduction ; meats, according to authoritative r information, . ’ THE GERMAN G BML .TO BE SOOlAlrfll^V • . ' NEW TOaiL ..f!*j Ebert, interviewed ill German * Government is >«m} when things .-returned,, : '.will be Sodahat '’raShohife)''" ;; v end similar monopolies .and. '* The . Government had, ,eighl<-hour day 'for''all; pays a daily wage to the unemployed. i ;r PARIS, Eabi.d.'tv. Information from a ' states that' Italy is willing’ to the London. Treaty 'as soon* as it ia erST 4 denj. that the .'League of. JSatiiw^', 1 oring abijut lair territorial reiuijueti ’ , ■ r*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 31, 6 February 1919, Page 1

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SECOND EDITION Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 31, 6 February 1919, Page 1

SECOND EDITION Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 31, 6 February 1919, Page 1

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