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U'STUUIAN AND N.Z. CAPI.K ASSOCIATION. KRI I’l’S NEW C’Ol I*. /Received This Day at 9.30 a.m.) RERI.TN. August 31. Krn lips’ Hew trust includes the General ' Electricity Coy. Rhenish Metal Works and Wolff Coy. and also plans to absorb four new ~oal and engineering coueerus. making the trust equal in magnitude to Ktiiim-s's electric miuitv eon,-, 111. Rhenish im-t.-il works before the war were Krupps’ greatest ciinipetilor. More than half of Germany s lueoniot i' e const ren t ion is now i-.me,-n----trateil in Kruppi* new coup. In eight months of 1921 German shipyards launched fifty three vessels ol over • ihinisand tons, including s-'ven 1 _?.<)--t* toniiers and ten between eight and ten thousand toil'. 1 lies,-. with tnieign jilirchases have increased (.ermany s liiliimcivial licet hv four hundr-d thou-s.-md toils in seven innnths.
Klt/.KBERO EiUS \>s 'sNINS. BERLIN, Aug. 311 The police have arroMod the parents of a voiitTT named 11 ii rhtiehl. who at--1 ample,| to assassinate Dr Kr/.eherger in .laHilary of 10-JO, because they now refuse 1 disclose 1 lie whet eiilumt s or ihcir >Oll. wlm was admitted to parole from prison a lew months ago. IDappearance alls" eis to tile deseripl nm of one of Dr Kiv.el.rrgor’s assassins. TEN’S lUN IN BERLIN BERLIN. Am, ‘ Ext rente tension exists on the eve ol a massive demonstration hy the Socialisis and Trades Unionist* 10-morrou . |l is also aiinoiiui ed that tin* < omniimists w ill lake pari. The (lovermnent is most apprel r si VC. Reaetioiiai v societies have anMO,meed lhal' they will not he siMc for bloodshed and civil war. 1! Dm (lovermnent fails to prevent the demons! pit ion. Klahnrlc police precautions are being taken. In pursuance of a government-,le eree. eight reactionary newspapers liavo I. col, suspended for a lortmght. IU'NCARVS KDHMKIt NUBII.ITA LONDON. Aug. H'k The "Daily Mail's” Budapest eope '•pendent reports that war. Die leveller has played strange tricks with the an eient regime in Hungary. A patheti< taele is to he seen of Cenerals statesmen, nobility, aad men with lull limit war records, now in business a: shop-keepers, tailors, carpenters am clerks. Count Klehelsht-rg is a mount ci| policeman on prohat ion. I'me! -■" slial Tamassv, the hero ol I‘rzemysl. 1 a game-keeper. The great t ragedienti. Emilia Markus, is employed m a soai works. CKRMANV HA A'INC INDEM N"" | BERLIN. Aug. 3(1 The vice president of Die Haiclishaii announces that (lerniany Inis .1 H-u paid a milliard of gold marks due t (he \llies mi August 31. .although ih ; pavment entailed the despatch to No ! York of 1D.000.000 marks 111 gold I rot ! IN»i(.-lis*?;inl\ rgsorws.
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