FRANCE AND GERMANY.
CONCILIATORY TACTICS
(special association.)
London, October 2, The Emperor of Germany has ordered the release of Schnaebele, junior, who was imprisoned for affixing a treasonable placard on a post on German
territory.
The German Government have also offered to compensate the widow of the gamekeeper who was shot oil the frontier.
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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 232, 3 October 1887, Page 8
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