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GERMAN SCANDAL.

SOVIET ART SALE. MONARCHIST INTRIGUES. (UMIW rasas asbooatioh—BT BtocTßiO TitSGBAPH—COPYRIGHT.) (Received November Bth, 9.6 p.m.) LONDON, November 7. The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily News" says that a political scandal of the first magnitude has arisen as a result of the Russian sale injunction. Dr. Stresemann is involved in grave complications with the Soviet, and the whole Foreign Office is in an uproar. German newspapers severly censured cypher messages passing between Moscow and Berlin.

Many believe the injunction will culminate in the success of Monarchist intrigues, due to German aristocrats sympathising with Russian emigres.— . Australian Press Association, United Service. «A DANGEROUS PRECEDENT." (Received November Bth, 11.20 p.m.) BERLIN, November 8. The Bolsheviks are most annoyed over the deoisions of the German Courts cheoking schemes to supplement the proceeds of lotteries and drinkshops with the results of the sale of stolen art treasures. Moscow regards the injunctions as a most dangerous precedent and threatens an action for damages through the International Court. —Australian Press Association. SALE OF SOVIET TREASURES. BERLIN, November 7. The auction of Soviet Art treasures realised £IOO,OOO. —Australian Press Association. .

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19463, 9 November 1928, Page 11

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GERMAN SCANDAL. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19463, 9 November 1928, Page 11

GERMAN SCANDAL. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19463, 9 November 1928, Page 11

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