GERMANY WITHIN
(By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.* aUSynApfAN <& V.z. CallLp ASSOCIATION j ANOTHER GERMAN ” SCUTTLE.” 200 AEROPLANES BURNED. BERLIN, Jan. 27. An immense fire at- Warnemunde has destroyed 200 aeroplanes, including two giant machines. These were all lying in their hangars, ready to hand over to tho Allies, The damage amounts to several million marks.
THE KAISER’S FINANCE. (Received This Day at 8 a.m.) BERLIN, Jan. 29. A hill to settle the financial relations between Prussia and the ex-Kaiser, proposes to continue Wilhelm’s personal income qf mi)liqp lparjiss, compensation to fhe extent of one hundred' million marks for the loss of certain property, to take the shape of a repiission of taxation. The Crowq jgwphi, with the exception of the Royal insignia will remain the Kaiser's property. Hp also retains Homberg for life, while the ptlipr Castles rpverf to tlip State?.
REASONS AGAINST EXTRADITION, BERLIN, Jan. 29. A fresh Note has been despatched to
the Allies by Germany, rejecting the reasons against the ex-Kaiser’ extradition. It declares extradition would cause great commotion.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 January 1920, Page 2
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