MANY COAL MINES IDLE IN GERMANY.
(United Press Assn. —By Electric Telegraph— Copyright.) BERLIN, January 2. Although notices reducing the Kuni miners’ wages 8 per cent do not operate till January 15, twenty-two mines have been rendered idle. It is believed that this is due to Communist propaganda in favour of the immedia e cessation of work. . . Panels of voung Communists have tflegedlv desecrated the inscriptions on headstones in the Bochum cemetery. They smashed the windows of 1
in which Fascists are staying. The police have strengthened forces in the pit districts believing that Oommun ists are planning a reign of terror throughout the Ruhr as a counterblast to the election successes of the Fascists
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19269, 5 January 1931, Page 1
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