GERMAN POLITICAL RIOTS.
♦ — ' MUNICH AND KONIGSBERG. '" THE PRESIDENT HISSED. 2 » ~ Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. jj (Eecd. 6.5 p.m.) BERLIN. June 12. 10 Visits by Marshal Hindenburg to : Konigsberg and the President, Herr Ebert. iy to Munich were marked by incidents that , r led to riots and bloodshed. „ Herr Ebert's arrival was greeted with cbeora and hisses and a fight followed bee tween supporters of the Rupublic and Monarchist demonstrators. e . While Marshal Hindenburg was received ing the homage of 100,000 people at i t Konigsberg troops met Communists hold ra ing a counter demonstration. The Com lc i munists attempted to disarm- the soldier; who used their weapons and charged th< crowd. Several people w%re killed and t wounded.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18116, 14 June 1922, Page 7
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