GERMAN NEWS.
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AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CARLE ASSOCIATION
A PREDICTION
AXGLO-GERAIAN ALLIANCE
LONDON^-—Jan. 27.
Air Gooch, editor of the “Contemporary Review,” contributes ail in which ho predicts an Anglo-American' and German Entente as the result of France’s lack of judgment. He says that France’s dictatorship is ing its end. Britain’s power will rise n the same degree as France’s declines.
GERMAN STRIKE THREATENED
BERLIN, Jan. 27. A general railway strike is threatened, the employees demanding an eighty hour day.
A SEPARATIST THREAT. BERLIN, January 27
A Ludwigshafcr telegram to -the “Lokal Anzeiger’’ .states that onoNM the Separatist leaders there has threatened that if the British Consul General at Cologne. Air Dane, returns to Afunich he will be murdered, because what he )in s done to the Separtists of t' Palatinate (reporting the Separatist movement is not popular) cannot he left unrevenged.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 January 1924, Page 2
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143GERMAN NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 29 January 1924, Page 2
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