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NOSKE DICTATORSHIP MOOTED. Press Association —By Teleyrapli—Oopyrigift. Router's Telegrams. LONDON, September 22. (Received September 23, at 9.5 a.m.) The ' Taglische Rundsob.au' caused a sensation in Berlin by publishing details of a loyalist officers' plot to make Herr Noske (Minister of Defence) dictator. The paper alleges that the Gorman Federal Cabinet is opposed to this_ suggestion; but the Prussian Cabinet is favorable to it. It is also alleged that the Allies have been approached in the matter. TRIBKTCH LINCOLN VISITS KAISER. neuter's Telegrams. LONDON, September 22. (Received September 23, at 9.5 a.m.) The notorious ex-M.P., Abraham Tribitch alias Lincoln, who was deported from England last August, visited Holland, accompanied by a German who is believed to be a monarchist agent. Lincoln had several conferences at the ex-Kaiser's castlo at Amerongen, and returned to Berlin on Saturday. [Lincoln's deportation as a spy was long deferred, owing to Hungary, the country of his birth, being in an unsettled condition.] MUNICH TROUBLES REVIVE: Beuter'a Telegrams. BERLIN, September 21. (Received September 23, at 9.5 a.m.) The execution of six Communists at Munich for the murder of tho hostages during the Bavarian revolution waß a daring act, in view of the strength of the revolutionaries. Tho prison was surrounded by troops and protected by artilleiy, machine guns, and trench mortars. Tho prisoners were shot separately. The Munich police have discovered a plot for shooting all tho officers in the loyalist troops and the seizure of tho barracks.

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Evening Star, Issue 17155, 23 September 1919, Page 8

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GERMANY Evening Star, Issue 17155, 23 September 1919, Page 8

GERMANY Evening Star, Issue 17155, 23 September 1919, Page 8