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GERMANY.

The diplomatic changes spoken of to take place in November are that Count Hatzfeldt goes as Ambassador to London to succeed Count yon Minister, who goes to Paris iv place ol Prince Hohenlohe, who was rccontly

appointed to the Governor-Generalship of Alsace-Lorainc, vice Gen. Manteutl'el, deceased.

The Emperor has pardoned the Polish poet Krazewsk, whose health has broken down in prison.

The German newspapers are becoming thoroughly aroused over the expulsion of the Poles from that country, and most of them, without regard to party affiliations at present, protest against the barbarous inhumanity of the order. The sufferings of the exiles are described as terrible.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 265, 14 November 1885, Page 7

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GERMANY. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 265, 14 November 1885, Page 7

GERMANY. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 265, 14 November 1885, Page 7

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