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Show GERMAN PEOPLE WILL OPPOSE RED FLAG AS ENSIGN BERLIN, Thursday. Nov. 21, via Copenhagen, Copen-hagen, Friday, Nov. 22. (By the Associated Associ-ated Press.) The Bundesrat has not as yet been dissolved and the government has Instructed it to proceed with its routine rou-tine administrative duties in the sVFne manrer tha t the other departments of the former government are now doing. Negotiations are going on between the cabinet and the soldiers' and workmen's council for the purpose of establishing i the respective lurisdii Hon of those bodies. ' The nbn?nee of snarply defined limits of authority has resulted in frequent eolli-sioi--. The new understanding now biuu-arrived biuu-arrived at will also definitely establish the competency of the various subcommittees. subcom-mittees. The official flag of the German demn-rn'j demn-rn'j has not v.-t been seleeKd.. The German Ger-man navy flying the war flag to which ; a roil pennant has been attached. It is a foregone conclusion that the German people peo-ple will oppose the red flag as the permanent perma-nent ensign, aside from the reason that it is the banner of the international party. |