GERMANY.
PALATINATE REPUBLIC. SUCCESSFUL COUP. By Telegraph.—Proas Ajin.—Copyright. .".. Paris, Aug. 31. ■ Advices from Berlin state that the Independent Socialists effected a coup at Ludwrgshafen, where they captured the post offiee with grenades and proclaimed a provisional palatinate republic. A German agency insinuates that French soldiers participated, but details are lacking. The newspaper Le Temps states that ft is known that the majority of the population of the palatinate are unfriendly to the Bavarian Government, which they regard as a mere dependency of Berlin.—Reuter.
DEMOBILISATION DELAYED. Copenhagen, Aug. 31. . Here Noske bag announced that the Allies have agreed that the main reduction, of the German army need not be undertaken till the spring, in view of possible disturbances this winter.—Times Service.
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