GERMAN NEWS
(Australian .V N.Z. Cable Association.) IN AIEAIORJA.M. BERLIN, ALirdi 4. A deep impression was caused at Weisebadcn when the British Army of ueeupat ion in obedience lo an official order observed one minute silence throughout the Rhineland in memory of Germany's war dead. All motor engines stopped and every member of the force stood at attention wherever lie happened to be. DISPOSAL OF GERMAN ESTATES. BERLIN. Alarch ■>. The newspaper Muiitag Morgan announces that the ex-Crown Prince lias sold a number oi estates of his dels property, and will retain only 10.090 acres for hunting. The object of the sales is ,o obtain five million marks for investment in industrial enterprises. The sales are necessary owing to losses in connection with the working of the property. GERMAN POLITICS. (Received this day at 9.30 a.in). BERLIN. March The Reichstag Budget Committee sanctioned by sixteen votes to twelve the first instalment ot half a million sterling to construct a battle cruiser to protect the Baltic Sea.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 March 1928, Page 2
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