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(“Sydney Sun" Cables). A WAR. OF RKYEXGK. BERLIN, May St. • The “Vossicho Eeitung" reports l.udeadorlf in a speech said—l speak in the name of the old Army leaders, as leader of the Nationalist movement whose aim is to arm the entire population for a war of revenge, in the future.
LONDON, July 1. The “Times" Berlin oorrepondent says Marks attempt to form a. Cabinet composed of Nationalists and Middle Parties has failed. The Nationalists put forwa lit impossible proposals, particularly in regard to tile foreign policy. They even demanded the existing Coalitions in the Diets of the five Federal States of Prussia. Bavaria, Ba-
den. AVurtemburg and Saxony, lie dis-
solved in order that Coalitions, to in- ,, elude Nationalists might lie formed in '. each. It is not surprising therefore that negotiations broke down. There again is talk of another election.
RUHR DISPUTE SETTLED
BERLIN, June 1
The Ruhr miners dispute has been settled. The men are to receive 15 per cent increase in wages and wprl{ /in ffftrs I'otir i'nl'! September,
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