INTERNAL GERMANY
AUSTKALIAN ANL» N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION Al ON ARCH IST DEMONKTL A' l O' v HER!.IN. S.pt, ">. The ex-King of Havana attended a Monarchist festival. on the ocension of bis name day at the village ol A' ilile iwarili. Havana. The Kui'gomaster u; a spencil ol .ervent loyalty to tl e dynast;., said: llnppv be the day wren tl.e >••'■! blue ami white colours a.e again living in>ni every house. The ex-King, in reply, said th.i though the times were hard they mu-t keep 11]) clieir courage, hoping lor better tilings. A HERMAN THREAT. This Day at 11.30 a.m.) BERLIN. September 0. As the result of the kidnapping of Bent hen. a British officer on the stall of the Inter-Allied Commission. the plebiscitary police at Oberglogan arrested five 1 menttiers of Selbstsclmtz Koe-ie-tv who were implicated in the kidnapping. The Society lias informed the British authorities that unless these five are immediately released. five other officials will Is- kidnapped as a reprisal.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 September 1921, Page 3
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162INTERNAL GERMANY Hokitika Guardian, 7 September 1921, Page 3
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