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GERMAN BANKERS' TRUCE.

END OF FIVE YEAR WAR

[By Electric Telegraph—Copyright] [United Press Association.] j j Jr;:r o.la a.ih.)"-' Berlin, July 20.

FihanHaU'circles "are interested in the approaching; truce between the two most powerful money groups in Germany— the Deutsche Bank and the socalled/"Princes' Trlist,'-' cdnsisiting of the Kaiser's best friend, Prince Max Fuirstenburg, and Prince Christian Hohenlohe Ovringen, the Kaiser's kinsman. The groups have waged war for five years. The Princes' Trust possess enormous industrial assets, but lately they lacked cash. It is believed that the truce averts a grave economic crisis.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 64, 21 July 1913, Page 6

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GERMAN BANKERS' TRUCE. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 64, 21 July 1913, Page 6

GERMAN BANKERS' TRUCE. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 64, 21 July 1913, Page 6

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