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AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. OAIILE ASSOCIATION. INTERNAL GERMANY. (Received This Day at 8 r.ONDON, September 25. Lord lleiwcrhrook writing to the Sunday “Express' * from Munic-li states the Republican Ciovernmeiit in Gcrmaiiy is feeble and net likely to last long. All the Conservative forces am dlrawiug together awaiting the Government’s downfall, when they are preI imrt'd to step in and prevent yoviet's seizing power. Lord Bcnverbrook predicts the trinmph of tne old ruling class backed by a majority of the nation, favouring order and discipline with the restoration of tin- monarchy, probably one of t the 11 nlu'iizolb'l'iis, but Hot the ex - Kaiser.
SHOTS IN ASSEMBLY. (Received This Day at 8 a.m.) BE DA REST. Sept. 2-5. An occupant of tlu* gallery at tile .National Assembly fired !i\e shots with a revolver at Deputy Uadovski the former president.. Nobody was injured. Tho assailant was arrested. CHAMPION bowler. I Received This Day at S a.m.) LONDON, September 21. At tin* ,M;utijiion toiirnainunt at ,|#ro\vns\vuud OrcManl (C hristulmivh) won (It'iVnliiiK Irvino Watson tlu* Kuj£lish oMaiupion by twenty one to sixteen. TDK QIT.ST SAILS. I Keueived 'l'iii.s Day at 8 a.m.) LONDON, SeptemlnT 21. Tin* Qiie-sl s.liled from iMymouiM for Madeira. UiOTIXG IN BKLFAST. (Keueived This Day at 8 a.m.) LONDON, S<‘i KMn ’ H ' r 2*l. Renewed riotiu«r uamifd at Belfast in the t'atliolie ana of Bally■mai-arrett. Tmups used an armoi red car with a Hotchkiss Mini, to dislodge snipers «h<> were making the main thoroughfare dangerous. One man ' .ss killed, the <ai i inning, <>\ •:r him. 'l'lien* n* c < < et: i'dict ol y aefOUUts retin* origin of the troubk*. Thw Westminster (Mizitte alleges tlm attack was pktnned My ( M:* iie.fiiun and eail'Hil mil from live or m\ positions, the signal for tin* oiithicak M* : no the xph'-siou of a Mills bomb. The Cathlics tlu*n armed to defend tkvm>elv<*s.
ALBANIA ANT) SKKVIA. (K“ceivod r l'iiis Day at S a.m.) LONDON. Sept. LM. According to a Vahma telegram, Albania has commenced a general moliilisatioii, in view i f Ser!*ians a. frontier position. KOMK. Sept. 21. Severe liolitiuyj oceuired between Seeks and Albanians, with heavy losses on MitM side*-. Albanians atiaeked on l!*e i)rina and repulsed tin* enemy i*\rry where, capturiim prisoners, ineliulino; Kussians. formerly Melon-Bno to Wranisei’s Army. OKI?M AN K KKAK ATIONS. HKIIMIN, Sept. 21. llorr Wirtli (OMamellor) intervi**\ved. clainu'd Germany had completed her disarmanurit. The Keiehslag w ould shortly i onsiiler a nuniher of ]-ro| osals impesino 1-eavy direct and indireet taxes. (Government was asking tin* represontai ires of industry. Menks and a:.;rieiilun e to make e\traord : nat y c mtrihiit ians of rndd for reparations.
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