LUDENDORFF IN AUSTRIA.
A STORMY PASSAGE. v
By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright.
Vienna, Feb. (>. General Ludendorff travelled from Klagenfurt to Vienna. His journey was marked iby violent demonstrations of Labourites wherever the train stopped, especially at Kafl'enburg station, where the mob forced an entry and searched the train for Ludendorff, who was hidden, shouting: “Where is this'murderer of millions? He belongs to the gallows/'
The railway officials had great difficulty in getting the train away. Gn reaching Vienna Ludendorff spent the night at a suburban station. The Arbeiter Zeitung states that the police informed Ludendorff that his presence in the capital was not desired, and that ho must take the first train to Munich.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 February 1923, Page 5
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