"NOTHING LOST BUT HONOUR."
PRUSSIAN PRINCES' ESTATES. BERLIN, Oct 6. It is reliably reported that the new agreement for the compensation of former Prussian Royalties provides for a cash payment of fifteen million gold marks on behalf of the Royalties, and land and forests property, instead (of the thirty millions originally proposed. The Hohenzollerns will, in addition, receive 180, OOOacres of land, instead of 267,000. In consequence of the reduction, two additional Royal castles reveirt tq the State. It is confidently anticipated the Diet will accept the compromise.
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Shannon News, 12 October 1926, Page 2
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88"NOTHING LOST BUT HONOUR." Shannon News, 12 October 1926, Page 2
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