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GERMAN NEWS.

AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z.. CAIILE ASSOCIATION. new poweus bill. (Received this day at 10.25 a.in.) LONDON. Dee. 10. The "Daily Telegraph's" Beilin correspondent says that the mere statement powers, whereby lhe Reichstag carried I lie New Powers Bill, gives no hint of the anxiou- manoeuvring or the angry break hv which it was obtained. The prospect of a dissolution and the loss of their parliamentary salaries for three winter months, produced among the Socialists a contrition for the blunder in throw ing out Dr ■St reseiiiaun. The tide in Germany s a (fail's is now about, to break, and 0 taken at the Hood, it may lead to healthy financial and economic mmlit ions. The spirit of the People Inis been miraculous. it being chiefly due to the rapid fall in food prices, hut everything will an to the dogs unless the Government determines t,/cover the bulk of its expenditure EX-CROWN I'KUNGE. LONDON". December in. The "Daily .Express" Berlin coreI indent -ays the ex-1 rown Prince haestablished his claim before the court at Dels for an estate there worth hall a million sterling, which he inherited ids gra mil a l her. The Bus-iau hr-,,nee Minister claimed the estate a< State property. Tie ex-frown Prince proved accoiding to feudal rights, it was personal, not Crown property.

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Hokitika Guardian, 11 December 1923, Page 3

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GERMAN NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 11 December 1923, Page 3

GERMAN NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 11 December 1923, Page 3

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