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GERMANY

BAVARIA’S POSITION

Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright BERLIN, July 27. (Received July 29, at 10.5 a.m.) Because Bavaria ■indicated that she desires a settlement of,the negotiations with Germany, a Cabinet meeting to arrange measures to bring Bavaria into line, with the rest of the Federal States has been postponed. Herr Ebert addressed a- 'letter to Count Lerchenfeld (Bavarian Premier) pointing out the seriousness of live .situation, which was occasioned by Bavaria's reluctance to accept the laws for the protection of the republic.—A. and N.Z. Cable, HAMBURG SHIPPING STRIKE. PER LIN, July 27. (Received July 29. at 10.5 a.m.) More than 300 ships are idle through the Hamburg shipping strike,—A, and S '/.. Cable. PRESIDENT’S SALARY. SOUNDS A LOT. BERLIN, July 28. (Received July 29, at 10.15 a.m.) i.-iko other officials, Herr Ebert’s salary in increasing. Hitherto it has been 700,000 marks annually, rising by monthly increments to 1,800.000 marks.—Reuter.

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Evening Star, Issue 18033, 29 July 1922, Page 3

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GERMANY Evening Star, Issue 18033, 29 July 1922, Page 3

GERMANY Evening Star, Issue 18033, 29 July 1922, Page 3