Socialists at Stettin: Charged by the Military.
Belgian War Oredit. BesigDation of tre Italian Premier. Obituary. [Reuter's Telegrams.] [Reoeivod Feb. 9, at I.S p.m.l BERLIN, F«B. B.* An electoral meeting convened by Socialists was being held at Stettin, the capital of Pomerania, last night* Troops arrived, and the meeting was called upon to disperse. Tho order was not obeyed, and the military thereupon charged the gathering. In the melt*
WmtKHg——J-KM——9a%miMi 44 »C^ , '"" " " ~ * tm '- m '~ m ~ __ several Socialists were wounded. The police to-day effected the arrest of twenty-four Socialists. In the Brussels Chamber of Representatives to-day the Minister of War aaked for a military credit of twenty millions of francs for the increased armament of Belgium. EOME, Fed. 8. M. Depretis, the President, tendered his resignation to the King, owing to the difficulty experienced in conducting the businesa ot the Parliament since the reverses recently met with by the Italian forces at Massowah, Abyssinia. LONDON, Feb 8. The death is announced of Mr Peter Ry lands, M.P. for Burnley, the -well-known ironmaster, aged 66.
Socialists at Stettin: Charged by the Military.
Star (Christchurch), Issue 5847, 9 February 1887, Page 2
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