PLOTTING TO RETURN?
MONARCHISTS OF GERMANY EX-CROWN PRINCE SUSPECTED HIS EXPULSION DEMANDED Bv Telegraph.—Press Assn. —Copyright. (Sydney "Sun” CaVle.) (Received April 26, 7.25 p.m.) PARIS. April 25. The Geneva correspondent of the “Intransigeant” says that German Communists have been informed that a coup d’etat iB being prepared in East Prussia, Poland and Mecklenburg by Prince Rupprecht, who is alleged to be acting in agreement with the ex-Crown Prince. It 'is also alleged that President Hindenburg will resign at a given moment, and facilitate the operations. The reports are causing uneasiness, and the expulsion from Germany of the ex-Crown Prince is being demanded.
UPHENZOLLERNS’ PROPERTY
SHALL IT BE CONFISCATED? PLEBISCITE TO BE TAKEN. Reuter’s Teleeram. BERLIN, April 25. More than 12 million voters have demanded that a plebiscite be taken to decide whether the entire property of tho ex-rulers of Germany should be confiscated without compensation. The Government, therefore, is compelled constitutionally to submit a bill to the Reichstag. It does so with a heavy heart, however, declaring in a proclamation that confiscation, without compensation, is opposed to the principles of justice. It is expected that the Government will do its utmost to effect a compromise.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12431, 27 April 1926, Page 7
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