MOVEMENT OF GERMAN TROOPS DENIED.
PUBLIC SERVANTS GO ON STRIKE. BERLIN, Jan. 24. Reports of important movements of the Reichswehr are semi officially denied. It is stated the troops are in garrison, and that no concentra tion of any kind has occurred. Advices from Essen state that the refusal of telephonists to make connections led to many arrests in outlying places, where strikes are threatened. Essen postal officials passed a resolution demanding the with, drawal of troops from the Post Office and refusing to work under French bayonets. The railway strike at Oberhausen crippled traffic north of the Ruhr. A number of officials who refused to operate Belgian troop trains -were arrested. The train service from Essen to Dortmund and Dusseldorf is complete
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18693, 26 January 1923, Page 5
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