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GERMANY.

The Prussian Diet opened on the 27th November. 1 ■The is Emperor i 'i?eported that the financial condition of the country is good. Referring to church ; question^ he promised to maintain independence of the State and liberty of conscience. A bill proposed by the Bavarian representatives passed the German Parliament, for prosecuting clergymen guilty of abuse of their pulpits. The Coinage Bill was carried. The great war fund is to be stored up. Federal regulations for military service have been introduced into Bavaria. A second rank navy is to be established. The Emperor's reply to, the remonstrance of tlie German bi§hpps was firm and \in,comprpmising. , ■ , ' T ' In consequence of a misunderstanding with Brazil, three war ; ships have been ordered to Rio Janeiro. Numerous trade disputes have occurred throughout Germany.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1094, 30 January 1872, Page 2

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GERMANY. Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1094, 30 January 1872, Page 2

GERMANY. Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1094, 30 January 1872, Page 2

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