LUXEMBURG.
A REPUBLIC PROCLAIMED. A SHORT REVOLUTION. Received January 16, 2.15 p.m. London, Jan. 14. News from Luxemburg states that a republic ha 3 fccc.. proclaimed by the Committee of Public Safety. The revolution lasted only six hours. The French military party restored order.—Aus.-N.il. Cable Assn. Paris, Jan. 13. The Luxemburg Government has issued a proclamation urging the citizeni to put down revolutionary conspiracies and stating that national unity was never more essential in view the Government's decision to seek a>< economic alnr-iice with the EntenU, particularly with France and Belgium.—Aus-NX Cable Assn.
GRAND DUCHESS ABDICATES. HER SISTER OFFERED TEE THRONE,; Received Jan. 17, 11.30 a is. Londou, Jan 15. Ths Grand Unchess of Luxemburg Ins abdi'Siiril, an-1 the Government lias offered the throne to I'rincesa Charlotte. Beater. Received Jan. 17, 12.30 amLuxemburg, Jan 14. The Chamber, by 30 to 19, ehose Princess Charlotte to succeed the Grand Duchess.—Renter. (Princess Charlotte is a younger sister of the Grand Duchess. It vas| recently announced she marry Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria, one of the! most imI moral characters in Europe^
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 January 1919, Page 5
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