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Show WARSHIP IS TORPEDOED BYREDS Revolutionaries Destroy 3 Hun Ship Weisbaden; Crew Perishes; Rebels Are Busy in Munich JL 1 By Associated Press. 1 . . D ERNE, Nov. 16. The German D warship Wiesbaden refused to surrender to the revolutionists and tried to escape to neutral waters. It was pursued and torpedoed by revqlieVmnary battleahlpa and the entlr. crew of 130 men, includ Ing- many cadets, perlahed. according to th Lokai Anselger of Berlin. The Wleabaden, which Is mentioned In th. foregoing dlapatch waa eup- P j . ' - .....I. j....... ...T Jutland bittle. May Il-June I. ll. HhaMiallvhlMiilurnr Juim ....... waa built In 1914. DISOROER IN MUNICH. y Aaaeaiated. Praaa. ZURICH. Not. 1 A: 10 a. m . A panto developed at Munich Monday, aooordtna- to the Tagehlatt of Htutt- Salt. Muiltrll hail leen vary calm, but uddanly all sorts of alarm lit reports . became current. Crlefl were rained In the streets of "The counter revolution Is coming;," and "Here are the I'russlana." Machine Ma-chine guns were posted on the street corners and began flrlna. For two daya e-reateat d I so r tier prevailed. Home aemblanee of order was finally restored yesterday. TROUBLE IN HOLLAND. By Aeeoclated Preea. . THB HAGtTB, Nov. H The second chamber of the Dutch parliament engaged en-gaged in a bitter debate today. Addresses Ad-dresses were made denouncing demands de-mands made by Pleter J. Troclatra that the premier give further detalla as to expected food supplies from the United la tee. ! I av Id Wynkoops the revolutionary ( Socialist, made a speech demanding 'the Immediate abdication of the queen and urging; a general atrlke. He proposed pro-posed that demobilised troops should refuee to surrender control of the armies on til they were aaaured of food supplies for them el vea and famll'ea. He r"1"1"11 ir.rirtssntiiiy ths, Tria- tra and his adherents were on tha aula of the bourgeoisie, "Just aa Hchetde-rnann Hchetde-rnann and fcbert are In dermany." S |