GERMANY.
THJE FRYATT! CASE: !ANGLt'-AMERICAN PROTEST, Australian and N.Z. Cable. Assn. BERLIN, April 2. .. British and American notes of protest against! the Fryatt trial being held at Berlin have been received, owing to Americans not 'being allowed representation. German .evidence purporting to show that Captain Fryatt attacked'a submarine lias been handed in. STRIKES SPREADING. V LONDON, March 27. The stiike movement growing in Fiankfoit- and Stuttgart is serious. Fighting occurred- in Stuttgart, Government troops using machine-guns and armoured cars. Eleven were killed an Frankfort and twenty-five injured. Four hundred we,re arrested. LONDON, A pi"-l 2. It is reported that order lias been restored at Frankfort. STRIKES AND SABOTAGE. Received 11.5 p.m., April 3rd. COPENHAGEN, April 2. Tho Ruhj- strikes continue to spread. There is much sabotage and chaos throughout western Germanv. J EPIDEMIC TYPHUS. Several hundred deaths, owing to a typhus epidemic in Baden, were duo to food conditions.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 16801, 4 April 1919, Page 7
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