RUHR ADVENTURE.
THE SITUATION WORSE. FRENCH SHOOT GERMANS. MORE ARRESTS MADE. By Tel?ffraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Received Feb. 5, 8.5 p.m. London, Feb. 4. The Esaen correspondent of the Times says the situation in the Ruhr and the Rhineland became worse during the week-end. There have been many arrests, removals from office and expulsions of officials, including Dr. Fuchs, over-pre-sident of the Rhine province, the highest official in the Rhineland. An antiFrench demonstration of protest was dispersed by French infantry. A number of tragic incidents as a result of trouble between French soldiers and Germans have been reported. One German was shot dead and three others seriously wounded. The Daily Mail's Vnenna correspondent states that hatred against the French has spread through Bavaria into ■Austria, where sentiment is becoming intensely pan-German and even antiBritish.—Times. GERMAN RESISTANCE INCREASING. Berlin, Feb. 4. It is semi-oflicially stated that the rumors that the Germans are preparing to yield to French pressure are untrue. On the contrary the Government’s resistance is increasing.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 February 1923, Page 5
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