INTERNAL GERMANY.
i AUSTRALIAN & N.Z. OABLB ASSOCIATION] SCENE IN PRUSSIAN DIET. (Received This Day at 8.30 a.m.) , BERLIN, November 30. An uproar occurred in the Prussian Diet over the Majority Socialists motion reducing the proposed indemnification* of the Hohenzollerns. Kaufamann (Conservative) used the word “shameless” upon which there was a rush towards him, but friends surrounded, him and kept his assailants at bay. After a tumult, lasting for quarter "of an hour, the sitting was suspended.
The proposed endowment of the Hohenzollerns, was stated to be between 250 and three, hundred million marks.
GERMAN ATTITUDE. (Received This Day at,9.45 a.m.) ■i BERLIN, November 30
The Government 'Government replied to the Allies demand for compensation for German dirgibles destroyed in July 1919, either with money or new construction, that the Government cannot recognise the obligation to pay compensation and’suggests if the Allies do not agree to this standpoint, the matter might be- submitted to the Arbitration Courts
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