BLOODSHED IN GERMANY.
COMMUNIST AGITATORS.
WORK AMONG UNEMPLOYED.
FATAL DISORDERS RESULT.
By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright. (Received January 16, 9.5 p.m.) BERLIN, Jan. 16. Communists acting under instructions from Moscow are endeavouring to exploit the increasing number of unemployed men in Germany. The authorities in Berlin are alarmed by the reinforcements which have arrived. All the streets in the working-class quarters of the city are being heavily patrolled. Fifty persons were arrested yesterday when a demonstration was dispersed. There has been street fighting in the past 48 hours at Worms as a result of (he refusal of the police to permit a meeting of 2000 unemployed organised by Communists. .
Two youths were killed and hundreds of people were injured. There have been disturbances also at Chemnitz, where three people have been killed and 15 injured.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20465, 17 January 1930, Page 11
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