IN GERMANY.
THE PRESIDENCY.
(Br PreM Association.—Copyrifkt.) (Australian and N.Z. Obi* AMOcuticra.) (Received February let, 12.45 a.m.) AMSTERDAM, January 29.
Berlin correspondents state that Dr. Scheidemann and the Democratic parties intend to nominate Prince Max for the Presidency of the Repnblic.
The German Government is Bending tho Beinhart Regiment to Weimar to protect tho National Assembly:
KATHER WISHES TO RETURN,
(Received February Ist, 12.45 a~m.) PARIS, January 29.
The "Echo de Paris" states that the ex-Kaiser asked Herr Ebert's permission to live in Germany. Herr Ebert replied that the matter must bo left to tho National Assembly.
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16436, 1 February 1919, Page 9
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