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Show LUXEMBURG PEOPLE snowraiMEii Great Suffering Since Occupation Occu-pation of Grand Duchy by the Germans. LCXi:Mr;URG. Grand Duchy of Luxemburg. Lux-emburg. Nov. 11, via The Hasrue and London. 1 1 :?C a. m. This email country, coun-try, whicli nas almost been forgotten since the commencement of the war. is beginning to show signs of unrest under German rule. Entirely cut off from the rest of the world arid obheed to read newspapers which, under a strict German censorship, are giving exclusively pro-German information, infor-mation, toe people show the same tendencies ten-dencies to tly into panics and to believe h vs. i erica 1 news so familiar in Brussels, Cloze, Nsmur and ox her Belgian cities, where the people are kept in tho dark. The I.uxembur.uians have suffered sreaiiy since the Germans three weeks hso stopped the Iron industry, the main support of the country, hy forbidding the use of dynamite. Operation of the mines has been allowed a sain, but the miners are ooliijed to use other and lesa violent explosives. continual friction is apparent between the Luxemburirians and tlio Germans in the frontier villages. The people, who ordinarily are bilingual, under pressure o!" tile uninvited Germans now are u. lng French exclusively as tiie only means at their disposal of fhovving resentment, tho natives fay, at their country's invasion and continued domination. |