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Show GDED BY GUSW I DOER RSS RESIGSED I ll ( mm Labor Councils Decide Not to ' Abandon Struggle in the ' mm Ruhr District ' WM PAHIS, March 26, The J. j H German cabinet headed by i: iH Premier Gustav Bauer has re- ' j signed, according to a mes- i sage received here from Ber-t j, mu lin today. " tH AMSTERDAM, March 26. Decision I not to abandon the struggle in the t mW Ruhr district of Germany was reached at -a meeting of representatives of la i bor councils of the Rhineland and r Westphalia at Essen last night The t. only condition under which tho work- j; ers will consent to peace is tho with- h drawal of government forces from the Muenster military district, says a dfs-patch dfs-patch recoived here. Wi Until these forces retire, armed i M workers will undertake to maintain I W. public order in ihc district. V mm BUDERICH, Rhenish Prussia, March C Wmw 25. Ebert government troops still r W, held Wesel, across the Rhine north ot ! W, J tills city, at 1 o'clock this afternoon W, 'Fighting which had been In progret-s. j M (during tho day was seemingly dyin? '' W, away at lhat hour and although Weel ' is under firo from artillery in the ' W, hands of the workers' army, the troop? 1 had succeeded in repelling all infantry L JM attacks. Today's battle opened during the j tWM forenoon when government troops at- j tacked workers' forces which had ad- vanced to within a fow hundred yards j mWM of the Wesel bridgehead. The regu- ' Wmw lars drove the reds south across tho W Lippo river and southeast of Lippo Schloss. In the menntimo govern- - mWM mcnt artillery opened firo upon the ;' workers. 1 |