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GERMANY.

HOHENZOLT.F/RNS' PRIVATE " "WEALTH. By Eiectric Tel'e'crnjili— L C?opy rkjJit. Australian and N.-J5. Cable Assn. _ BER.LIN, July Jl. The Prussian Diet's Judicial Committee rejected the- Independents' motion in favour of confiscating the entire fortune of'"the Tlohenzollerns. i.lerr Schultz, 'Financial Councillor, estimated tlio fortunes of the Hohi:nzoilerns .at between 250 and 300 million marks. _ The Social Democrats insisted that the huge sums in the possession of the Hoiieuzoilerns constituted a. permanent danger to the x'ublic. PRUSSIANS NOT POLES. BERLIN, July 12. Returns from the East and West Prussian plebiscites, ordered Jy the Peace Treaty to decide the- nationality of certain ■'districts, have been m xhe nature of a landslide in favour of Germany, and against Poland. West Prussian resuls so far are 12 to 1 and East Prussia 50 to 1 in favour of Germany. * AY All CRIMINALS. LONDON. Julv H. Mr Bonar Law announced that the number of war criminals "demanded from Germany -was 592. No information was available regarding how many were residing in neutral countries.' The Government had not communicated with neutrals on the subject.

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Timaru Herald, Issue 170269, 14 July 1920, Page 7

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GERMANY. Timaru Herald, Issue 170269, 14 July 1920, Page 7

GERMANY. Timaru Herald, Issue 170269, 14 July 1920, Page 7