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BAVARIA'S AIM. J ’ l{l -X( 1 l.i I’I’RECHT AS KING. I’EB PRESS ASSOCIATION— COPYBIGnT LONDON. Nov. 20. Lie li.ni-. Munich correspondent ® >s a I'mveun-l.i is afoot fo |)VO . a,,n I'hh.-i. Rupprecht Kin..- o f Ba'aria. Li'h-o li uppreelit personally does lot <onside] the time -ripe, Intt his are , n - ( , rt> . to Ls I ;: ,;>d mi (lie ground that ' politic;: 1 factions would united under his rule. 11 ls also ui-oed thip I'riiiee Rup- ' an ideal successor ,! W !ii» <'O!|| illUf-S t(> iloiUllipis to remedy 11 is diltu-nh i" 'ce Ihov Bavaria a seonrate kingll om , J ,'.' ‘ ! any rate. :he benevolent "ilia Hy ~f Fiance. This, it j s said, " lllli enured, provided eedtain ?, ltl ' ' ss i”ii' v. -re yr.aranteed " r r:m< e. Jb ?■ tiu - ° r k " ■ ■ n- r.o doubt that He rest • • <>• .>, 11 . i;f‘ .It;, - . ■ ... * ,Z. ™ " '"n
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIII, 21 November 1923, Page 7
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