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MUNITION WORKERS STRIKE. PROTEST AGAINST SHORT ! RATIONS. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Assn.) Received 5-5 p.m., March 23rd. ROTTERDAM, March 22 Forty thousand munition workers at Dusseldorf have struck as a protest against short rations. CHINESE STUDENTS ARRESTED. .. THE CONSUL PROTESTS. / ("The Times.") ' AMSTERDAM, March 22. Eighty Chinese students at Berlin have been arrested on a charge of conspiracy. The Chinese Consul has protested.
POTSDAM BY-ELEOTION. A SOCIALIST WIN. (Reut-er's Telegrams.) AMSTERDAM, March 22. The by-election at 4 Potsdam for a successor to Dr. Liehkne&ht, who was imprisoned for his attacks 011 the' Government, resulted in an overwhelm- j ing majority for Mehring, a Socialist,! who has been for a long time under preventive arrest. equal' Suffrage in Prussia. ). - SHOULD BE INTRODUCED! ' f The "Vorwaerts," referring to the Russian developments, says that it will be a dangerous mistake if equal suffrage is not introduced • into Prussia during tlie war. - ~ THE MOEWE RETURNS. v (Australian and .N.Z. Cable Assn. j , ' and Router.) , , i AMSTERDAM, March 22; j Berlin official. —The auxiliary cruiser) Mo ewe has returned home after lier second cruise in the Atlantic. j
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Timaru Herald, Volume CVI, Issue 16227, 24 March 1917, Page 9
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