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(iEL’.MAX NEWS. | '‘H uk Timks" Si;!: vk k. j ilieerdved this day at a.m.) \S )N IM ).\ . Novt-mljei 13. Tin*. • <# rinic.'4 M Munich corropGmionl says that th* :*c 1 *;ii.fc-n im further disorders, (’nrlviv has Icon fxtondod If t« n (/h locl; and l!;i* tln'atrrs arc* io-o]enin^. .Studfiitv at tlu* lTm«‘i?iiy jam.od a resulntion aiiiioiim i a vot ot no-< oiilidoiM o m \ on Kahr and domandyii; that he should la* doprivvd ot lii> horn r -iy do^roa.
Iho general opiuhiu is- that Yon Kahr must go. I.mirndor/f i- apparently iilirej eii'ant and si j|| considers lijms-lf fie,- to work 1 in support i;f ihe NT.'linimlists. The “Times'' Cologne cm res) undent barn- that the main condition laid down by Herr Ja i re,-. brfoie he was appointed .Minister of the Interior in im St tesemaim ■ djinet. was that t’-e Gorman (iov.; riinielli should inak. no furt her ivjuiiat ion pay merits. I'liis eondi. ti mi will have the strnnge-t hearing on the lift 'ire exploit at ion of the Huhr, (•specially the run I delivery agreements eoni'lmh -I h, 'tween I-'i-jinet and the Cermilll ml u -1: ia li-t -. the |a t't.m ei, uni ing on til., reeove; ing of the coal tax from Ihe ( b-i ruau lit vernment. hut if Berlin iel uses to leiespionsibh for further re. pa rat ions payment- it is vry douhtful whether the agreeim-nt- '. ill | ~N , ,. cut-oil. IT!INCH ill 1*1*1: K( Ill's AMBITIDX.
l.ti.N In IN Nm. |:i. The Daily Telegraph's p.litiial observer -ays tliat l*i I ms l I! ii |■; i; vein was the only gainer from the i— .• 111 events at AI ull i eh. It wn- h\ hi- older tliat Von Kahr and t'ou Ln-uv, deserted Hitler after apjiroviug of the latter'* "her lor an nunc nnue Almian hial eoup. But I’l'ime Buppreeht a-piies to something mole -oli.l than a throne lea:Tied by mean nl a group of aimed reactinuari"-. Buppreeht aim- at heeoming master oi tiernmny. in t by lori'C, but by national enn.-ent. and the way therein lies through the Presidency ol the Republic which Rnppreidit has set out to achieve. Vun Seekt, and I! uppreeht are working in the closest touch !■■■), I the haianee of power in Germany.
(*' Mlf AIA N STB IK K Till! I! AT. LONDON, Not. 13. The “Exchange Telegraph Agency's'' Berlin enrrespnni len t savs a general strike is thei'ateiieil at tile week-end ill Berlin, unless wages ape placed on a gold basis. The hank employee.- threatened fit -trike on Wednesday.
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