GEMOT IN SUSPENSE.
*.', .1.. o ■ ■ MENACE of REACTION. ' ALARM IN the press. JL.ui KJE. t BERLIN, May 28. The Commissary for the Maintenance of Order, in a statement to the Press, r,ap' tilt while the rumours of a forthrevolution have a basis in reality, iky are ranch exaggerated. The only . ptrty openly threatening violent action is ifglme Communistic Labour Party, and the . - chief danger from that direction is that it might cause reaction among the other ptrties. ■•■ _■-,;* On the other hand the Freibeit and the* ' r Tageblatt declare that a revolution by . * ibe right is imminent. The Tageblatt adds that a list* .has been drawn up of .' Democratic Socialist leaden ard Jewish .'•'notables who will be slaughtered. • :;' V The Vorwarta states that the signal' for revolution .will com© from the east. The VoTJuszeihmg says that all the volunII teer formations will march on Berlin. ~ Over a hundred thousand volunteers am
ready to rise. Tnrckloads of military equipment are leaving Berlin dairy for East Prussia.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17484, 31 May 1920, Page 5
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