GERMANY
I miners:- pours. | (Australian ,& N-Z, • Gable Association) I , > ■ '--Ml * •■■■ )• I LONDON, March 24. German miners ’in the 1 RtihE* Valley are agitating for a , six-hoax 4.ay. : _ - ' AN -OMINOUS, STEP (Australian & N.Z. Association' I LONDON, March 24. V Germany is'opening negotiations'with I the Russian Bolshevist*. . DEPARTURE OF SHIRS FOR ENG- ■ • (Australian & N.Z. Cable Association) | AMSTERDAM, March. 24; | Fourteen German ships'have ’-.sailed ; from German’ ;pori>S‘: for. Inland. j ‘ SPARTACIST AGIfRATION. 'Australian & N.Z. Cable Association) LONDON, JMarch 24. Developments .in Hungary have caused a deep* impression in Germany. It is hoped that the arrival of food, which has' begun, will maintain quiet. A The Spartacists have onened a fresp agitation by strikes at Luheck and I’iots at Stettin. A general strike is threatened at Breslau.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 72, 26 March 1919, Page 5
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