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GERMANY.

SITUATION CRITICAL

REPUBLIC FOR NORTH GERMANY.

SOCIALLST ARMY FORMED.

Bwsetod Nov. 25, 755 pm. London, Nov. 24. tot KiMtion in Germany is critical to the Berlin workers and s<Jiditra controlling the country, resulting ut ttefonnatum of on independent rePaU> for Northern Germany, with Ham-capital.—Aui.-N.z. Qible

fectircd Not. 85, art p. m . . . London, Nov. 21. _»pauiag«n report* that the Berlin X®"* Soldiers' Council have proclaimed Oldenburg, Kait Friesland man, Eunbug, and SchUswig Hoi■twa » njmMit, with Hamburg as the coital Tbe Qrand Duke of Baden and Prince «»x w» renounced the throne.—Beu-

Bwrind Not. 25, II JO p.m. __ Coponhagm, Nov. 24. j twt the Government has quarwwd troop* ti the pnblle building* for «n|n>jj-[»p of the revglutioury eleJ£r ***- P*P« r on tha reroln""yy *? bn<B ud wMlen to revolt **3" »oppr«Mion, bat the VorS P Mtacn » Bot * to create ftgw in Berlin, as the Gflwnuo«t wJI no longer tolerate the SSSStS&T <*»*-«•«■ . Gwenunent has decided for Anay, counting of private, 2""% ***** cSkfcssassi «<

PROLETARIAT DICTATORSHIPS

ffßEßro GOVERNMENT LOS DOT ground.

Beoslvwi Nov. 23, 735 p.m. „ . _ - London, Nov. 24. »eport» from Copenhagen tell of the increasing strength of the Spartacus groups, which consist mostly of workDen.

P*oktaii«B have been at Duswldorf, Soliogen, and • number of other towns. The eitreniMto at Frankfurt seized the food stocks. •Hftt Kbert's Government appear* to «* losing ground, owing to the diverg. em* of opinion between the soldiers and workmen regarding the date of the National Convention.— United Service.

abdication bluff.

TREATMENT IN HOLLAND

Beceired Nov. 25, 55 p.m. _ . . Paris, Nov. 24. opinion continues to distrust the lvuser, asserting that tte aide-de-camp of Queen Wilhelmina vUited Spa and arranged his flight The Kaiser is being treated in Holland ■* » monarch, receiving priority over tj» tclsmphC There is much going •dooming German officers and spies. newspapers insist that the Kai•»r« so-called abdication is mere bluff. prospects of the Kaiser's return to wmany are seriously discussed. There are some signs that the Moderates, hearing of Bolshevism, are endeavoring to make him aoeptable to the amy.—United Servioe.

A HINDENBURC COMPLAINT.

OKItKMY UNABLE TO RERmrr.

I WAS.

Copenhagen, Nov. 23 . HWitnbarg telegraphed from heldthat the enemy members of the «miatSe« commission, especial) v the ftench, are showing less courteous betaVKwr, continually demanding impoasiWitt*. Probably the French want an exfioso to renuae the ww. Hindenburg «am the German Govtfiment that the Qcnnsn army is unable J®. the n, even the Trench alone.

Bo flOßdadee: It is evident the ho»tue Government* will condnde p"*"" •■ly with & German Government aupforted by a majority of toe people." Copenhagen, Nov. 23. Dr. LUbknecht, addressing a meeting « the Spftitasu poup in Berlin, pro•*™®d hit adherence to Bolshevism as practised in Kwsia. He wanted German wodanen to follow Russia's example. Tney eoold tee what great results had fc*n obtained in Russia. Bpwtad attempted to storm the pooe* fceadqoarters in Beiiin, and eeveral people w*re killed.

MACOESEN REACHES BERLIN.

Copenhagen, Nov. 23, UciMmt Midfwiwi ud it&ff lucpq at* tod ia Berlin.

ftAIIQNALISAXION OP PROPERTY.

Amsterdam, Not. 23. The Worinrs 1 ml Soldiers' Council Ja Berlin pused a resolution flat all m estates aad industrial concerns most pa declared national property.—Aus. tfjZ. (kUt Asaoe.

SOVIETS ASSUME EXECUTIVE

AUTHORITY,

Baoaind Nov. 80, 745 pm

London, Nor, 24 £ Berlin afileial message states that flu Soviata have wnnnnri attentive authority.—Renter.

SEPARATIST MOrmtHNTS FEARED.

Steeind Not. 25, 9.90 pjn.

Amsterdam, Nor. 2£ Twrfug aspamtist movements, • CbannJk* Wmt and Herr Baase hare issued a teiw —powering the Federal Oooa 4 .to samiss its old powers over all

OBDU* ROYALTIES EXILED.

Amsterdam, Nov. 23. Oman awwpapen state that no time AM 878 kings, qnsws, princes, prtoulssii, dukas, aid duAeesee ia Qermay ha*» abfieatad «r been dethroned. Bavaria lwads Oa M aad has scot 39 fete #sfW Frawia bi sent 3J and |tnma»fck i* lowest oc tba list Witt. five. —iftim "nr. (]aU» imm.

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 November 1918, Page 5

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GERMANY. Taranaki Daily News, 26 November 1918, Page 5

GERMANY. Taranaki Daily News, 26 November 1918, Page 5