GERMAN JUNKERS
PLOTTING IN BAVARIA. A REVOLUTION FEARED. Prow Association—By ‘Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, September 15. (Received Sept. 15, at 5.5 p.m.) Ex-King Ludwig’s secretary visited Munich and hurriedly departed. The visit strengthens the Socialists’ contention that the Conservatives are plotting to restore the ex-King’s regime. The Daily Chronicle’s Berlin correspondent says that the discovery of a murder gang at Munich increases the general state of nervousness. The Radicals declare that a reactionary revolution is being hatched throughout Germany by means of secret societies. The Conservatives contend that the agitation about the Monarchist plot is intended to pave the way for disorderly outbreaks against them.—A. and N.Z. Cable ERZBERGER MURDER. EX-OFFICERS IMPLICATED. LONDON, September 15. (Received Sept. 15, at 5.5 p.m.) The Munich police arrested seven exofficers on suspicion of being accomplices in Herr Erzberger’s murder. The police assert that the actual murderers, who have not been arrested, are ex-officers—Henrich Schulz (a merchant;; and Heinrich "Tillessen (a law student). —A. and N.Z. Cable.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18352, 16 September 1921, Page 5
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