WITH THE ENEMY.
AFFAIRS IN GERMANY.
FOREIGN POLICY CRITICISED.
ißv Cubic.—Press Association.—Copyright.) (Australian and X.Z. Cablu Association.) AMSTERDAM, February 19. Herr_ George Rernhardi, writing in the "Yossischo Zeitung," says:— '"The inefficiency of German diplomacy shews that the war cannot end oxoepfc in a purely military way, owing to our tailuro to profit by our victories. '"Who is responsible for announcing thnt the. war with Russia was ended, which misled Oermnnv moro than nnvtlnng else?"
The "\ ossiselio Zeitung" demands Herr von lvuhlmann's resignation as foreign Minister.
WHOLE NATION CLAMOURING
FOR PEACE
. NEW \ORK, Fobruarv If). i'r. Davis, tlit» Kaiser's dontfst, has arrived at an American port. He doc'lares that tho Germans aro no longer confulent that tho L-boats can triu tho w:ir. Hie whole nation is clamouring for peace. "
HIN DEN BURG STILL BOASTFUL,
i lieu tor's Telegrams.) (Received February 20th, 5.5 p.m ; ) LONDON, February 19. Router's correspondent at Headquarters says:—"The political and domestic situation in Germany is now ereating internal excitement and causing pressure to be brought on the militarists, who aro forced to endeavour to pacify llio people. Marshal von Hindenburg, who was recently interviewed by a number of newspaper oditors, said ill reply to a statement that there would not be any food in Germanv bv * r shall bo in Paris by April
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16142, 21 February 1918, Page 7
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215WITH THE ENEMY. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16142, 21 February 1918, Page 7
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