Central Powers
-- ' f.: : V: .; -■■■'» ■ : - ‘i CIVILIAN; COMPULSION 'BILL. >•: ’<t.. \f-. SOCIALISTS BNtER PROTEST. • Prefes As ieoiatibn—Copyright, Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. • • (Received 1.5 p;m.) j 1 Amsterdam, November 26. The Socialists alone opposed the resolution of the Reichstag President in fixing'Wednesday for the first reading Civilian Compulsion Bill. (&SEIQUES ON THURSDAY. . \K • • :■ 1. » , EMPEROR COMMANDER-IIN- ? CHIEF. Press Asaocia tion—Copyright, Australian and N.Z. CAbie Association. (Received 1.16 p.m.) 'tmh'l'h'iAO il&ndon, cNovember -26. The funeral of the late Emperor > Franz Joseph will be held on Thursday. The Archduke Frederick, AustroHungarian Commanderrin-Chief, has resigned, -and it is believed the Em- ; , perior assumes command. WEALTHIEST IN EUROPE. Press Association—Copyright*, Australian add NvZ. Gable. Association. (Received 10.50 atm.) London, November 26. . Franz Josef was considered to be the wealthiest mah in Europe. The public ate interestedly; awaiting the terms of the’ will, and as to the legacies have "been left to Court favorites.* - ► I
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 2, 27 November 1916, Page 6
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149Central Powers Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 2, 27 November 1916, Page 6
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