GERMANY.
REVISION OF TREATY. REASON FOR WISHING TO FORM i LEAGUE OF NATIONS. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Received Jujy 22fl 9.45 p.m. Berlin, July 21. Count Bernstorff; speaking at a* Demo- ' cratic party congress, urged that Ger» many should immediately be admitted , to the League of Nations, thus ensuring ' a revision of the Peace Treaty.—Aus.- j N.Z. Cable Assn, TITLES ABOLISHED. EQUAL RIGHTS FOR ALL, Berlin, July 16. The National Assembly has resolved that all German men and women must be regarded as possessing equal rights. No titjes will be granted, except to high ; State officers. Decorations and orders , will be abolished, and the acceptance of foreign titles and decorations prohibited. ■ —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. PRINCIPALITY OF BIRKENFELD. Received July 22, 8.30 p.m. Coblens, July 15. A Provisional Government has been formed in. the principality of Bjrkenfeld, and a declaration issued dissolving the union with the Grand Duchy of Oldenburg, and establishing a Republic. —Router. UNREST IN COUNTRY DISTRICTS. Received July 22, 215 p.m. Berlin, July 15. There is much unrest amongst the agricultural laborers in Germany. In view of the widespread strikes, vsartial law is being proclaimed in the country districts.—Reuter.
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