GERMANY AND PEACE PROBLEMS
A SOCIALIST INTERPELLATION • i FLAMBOYANT SPEECH BY THE CHANCELLOR By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright London, Dcccmbcr 10 In tho Reichstag Hcrr Schcidermann, in moving an interpellation asking the Chancellor to state the conditions under winch ho is prepared to enter into poaco negotiations, was unexpectedly moderate, being evidently not desirous' of embarrassing tho Government, 110 said tlio Socialists were strongly opposed to making this war 0110 of conquest, and wero unanimous in their determination to defend tlio country. The Socialists would not hear of tho separation of Alsace-Lorraine. Tho Gorman people desired the war not a. day longer than was necessary to sccuro tho indcpcndenco of the country. Tho starvation plan had failed. Germany had twonty million pigs and as many potatoes as tho people were able to use. It would bo criminal if hostile statesmen endeavoured to delude the nations into thinking tho situation could' he changed to Germany's Germany was. ftble mid determined to defciitT hoi' own hearth. Ihe Socialists therefore dimed Hi*), the first (Uglßiva stai) towards
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2642, 13 December 1915, Page 6
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172GERMANY AND PEACE PROBLEMS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2642, 13 December 1915, Page 6
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