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INTERNAL GERMANY.

GERMAN INTERNAL TENSION. RKUTKII’s TKLKORAM.S. (Peceived This, Day at 9.10 n.m.) BERLIN. Sept. 3. Bavaria ha.- laketi umbrage at if,l m peri a I Government V prooe m ioiiary decrees, as for example the newspaper i lull i hit ion. eniiiemliiig that the Federal States should lirst he consulted. There was plain speaking at a mct-iin of the Reichstag Vigilance Commit tv wlii-di supervises affairs during rile Parliamentary recess. Dittmun (Independent). described Munich n> the head-quarters-of the Monarchist plotter-. I .-. hieli the Bavarlrtn delegate r r ilia! Bavaria was accustomed lo lie governed from .Munich, not, from Berlin. He warned the latter not to draw tlw how too tightly. Hen- Wirtli created the sensation In condemning the threatening tone of the Bavarians, stating that the tension b tween the working population and pinlei- on the right was enormous. Me left it to the Assembly to discover where the responsibility lay. A SCOTCHED REPORT. Received This Day at 9.46 a.m.) LONDON. Kept. 3. A report was telegraphed from Frankfurt. hut has since been contradicted. that the ex-Kaiser escaped hy aeroplane to Germany. It caused sonic consternation in Europe, hnt was sceptically received in Loudon, the press regarding him as spent and unlikely to attempt tiny mnmtrchinl coup. Several eortvspondonls were sent to Doom to inquire and they report they have seen the ex-TCaisor in the grounds, which are s'till guarded night and day by Dutch troops and police as n s-i'e-.gnapd against, the possibility of escape.

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Hokitika Guardian, 5 September 1921, Page 3

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INTERNAL GERMANY. Hokitika Guardian, 5 September 1921, Page 3

INTERNAL GERMANY. Hokitika Guardian, 5 September 1921, Page 3

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