THE HOHENZOLLERNS.
RETURN OF THE EX-CROWN PRINCE. FRENCH DEMANDS. NOT SUPPORTED BY BRITAIN. (Received 17. 1.25 p.m.) Paris, November 16. A French semi-official statement says it is understood Great Britain informed the Ambassadors’ Conference that sh© does not desire to participate in any steps taken in Germans in connection with the ex-Crown Prince or the ex-Kaiser. Britain opposes any sanctions in connection with inter-Allied military control in Germany.—(A. and N.Z.) ‘ THE OCCUPIED AREAS. SUBSIDIES FROM THE REICH. (Received 17. 1.25 p.m.) Berlin, November 16. The Cabinet has decided to devote a hundred million rentenmarks out of a total of nine hundred million, at the disposal of the Government by th© Rentenbank. to continued payment >f subsidies to occupied territories! especially unemployment doles. The issue of rentenmarks began to-day.— (A. and N.Z.)
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIII, Issue 285, 17 November 1923, Page 6
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