BAVARIA FREEING HERSELF
RED ARMY MAKES BIG SURRENDER.
("Times"). Received May 28, 10 p.m
HAGUE, May 16
The arrest of extremists in Bavaria is regarded as the final suppression of Bolshevism.
Serious riots occurred at Stettin. Prisoners r°elased from barrack 3 besieged shops and looted some. Germany generally, however, seems to be responding to the new national feeling. The fact that the Red Army in Bavaria has already surrendered 169 field guns, 21,352 rifles, 760 ma-chine-guns, 300,000 grenades and eight million cartridges, shows the magnitude of the peril that has been averted.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 17583, 29 May 1919, Page 5
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