GERMAN NEWS.
IC6TRAMAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION KAISER’S INCOME. RERUN, September 11. A statement submitted to the Diet by the Finance .Minister shows that the Prussian State paid HO,00(1,(1(10 marks to the ex-Kaiser till May 19:10, and 2i.HU!) Dutch gilders last year, in addition to o(),0f)l) gold marks paid monthly to the adminstrntor of the exRoyal house for the maintenance of members of the family. .Ministers suggest that the ex-Royal palaces at Berlin, Potsdam and elsewhere shall he regarded as the property of the State, hut that a few estates and hunting lodges should he the private property of the Hohenzullerns. GERMAN WAR GUILT. PKKLIN, September 11. The Belgian Government has instructed its .Minister at Berlin to warn the German Government that the despatch of a Note to the Allies with relation to the non-responsibility of Germany for the war would be regarded as a deplorable action. ALLIED EVACUATION. BERLIN, September 12. The French and Belgians have evacuated almost half the sanctions area. The occupation is becoming invisible in many other areas.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 September 1924, Page 2
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