THE UNREST EXAGGERATED
INFLUENCE ON THE TERMS,
Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Rood. 6.10 p.m.) NEW YORK. April 6.
The Coblenz correspondent of the New York Times interviewed members of the American military commission which visited Berlin to report on conditions. The members said they thought the Ebert Government would keep in power until peace was signed. It would then be forcer] to resign- The new Government might bo autocratic. Members declared that the reports of Spartacist uprisings were exaggerated by the German authorities on purpose to influence the Paris Conference . towards a speedy decision on the peaje terras.
The correspondent states that a well-defined Spartacist plot to seize American arms stored in Coblenz was frustrated by the military police. Nearly a score of the leaders Were arrested.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17130, 8 April 1919, Page 9
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