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GERMAN ITEMS

AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CA-iILH ASSOC I .VI" I ON, \ C FILM AN MOVE (Roo'"vrd this day at ''.!•• a.m.) BERLIN. Fell, nar\ 9. The First Committee of Allied experts presided ovn by Helier.-il Dawes, has Is-r.cd a eoltiiiiilinqiie slat ill*.; ii - f.-ihoiirs 1.-, 1 to the uiiaiiimoii- adoption ot a plan for the establishment of a Hernia.i geld note hank, which would exchange it- own notes for note- ol Ileiitriibnii!*. ;t,:d I’cnli ha ll l,. ! fie I’iesideiit ol the I{eii hsh,-ink agree-- in thinking the carrying out ol the plan will prove a u o t impnrtani -tep tov.aid- luc nual :.i.,i-li-atimi of Ger'iinuy’s on im-> : a-Mj i, alan' ing Ilf Il'T hudg.t 1 Ih. I "U-u ■’ * j mission the necessity Im *o * • ' plan with the utntu.-t 'h’-pa’ Fleports fi'i*ni Cologne iatc ilia l wob | the :-t-pa ra 1 isl s evacuation "f l.o'il-hlliis in Weishndeii W>i n; Bin i .- . in*.!, and Vlz.ey. tin - puuiiWj ■ overrents i,a.- pramicaily lii.-appear- ; d iv* South Bhi inland except Mainz, | a fe * iisimpo -us u • i r av;c-. Thu K**p- | rtj-atist .. V. ii ■ "-mv a i imiajit ing a •'*.: *p ; n Bingen v (-• " .1 n''d 1 H"“ I ren i* •iiift ejected by loyalist-U The mr.-.o* mcni, however, lias ,-lui" u reia -'-cd a vitv in North Rhineland e-is-iallv in Dusseldorf. where Matin- started a j i.,-w ea in p: i ieii in con.iiiuctiot! "illi (one j mmiists. Separatists have evacuated j Treves. BAVARIAN AFFAIRK. ’Received this day at 9.0 a.m.i LONDON, February 10. A .Munich correspondent .-ays the Bavarian Government admits the danger of another Putsch coincident with Hiller’s furt lu-iuiiiiig trial. The aullioritios however, declare they are ready to cepe j with any insurrection. I hey had al- ! icml,- arranged for reinforcements of i the lit ichswchi-. Loin other pale-. Manv riimoiirs ale again cUi'l'enl that von Katir is resigning. '1 he lot of the Bavarian Dictator mu scarcely be a happy one. lie i- shadowed day and M.glil by special detectives and it is admitted lie dare not appear at an up, ra or other public places, lot fear o) being attacked. lie was recently per--suaded to attend a concert, but sal in the artist’s room with hi- guard of detectives.

an AO 111-;KM ENT. 11!kctkuh Tki.xokams.] (Received this day at 1 1 -> a.m.) LONDON. Feh. IP. Advices from Ct.bicnu state r.n-Anglo-French High ( main i- 1 - Imie reached an agivomeui icg.i.i.iiig railwa-• >in Cologne /.one. 'this provides ilmt rail-.’.ays remain under Cerdirection. Liu each to have ihc rivrlit I-' -cud trams through t:ie »>m*. |-'rem ii political circles are highly pa-as-tMi ri.c settlement which "as line to friendly «om-iliaiioa on '-«'ta sale-. ■n,e Freiu-h empna.-ise that the a -i- - created an excellent position I'm- dealing will, paramount issues upon which the general European liei’cnds.

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Hokitika Guardian, 11 February 1924, Page 3

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464

GERMAN ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 11 February 1924, Page 3

GERMAN ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 11 February 1924, Page 3

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