TURBULENT SCENES
DR. LIEBNECHTS BOMBSHELL
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright' Amsterdam, March 17. There were turbulent scenes in the Prussian Diet. The "Cologne Gazette" says: Dr.-' Liebnecht, who is the advocate of ourj enemies, spoke for an hour in a shamenil and impudent manner until the House, unable longer to restrain it*!, feelings, broke into a storm of indigna. tion. Members who are notoriously caltt, and silent became mad with rage, de-, manding Liebnecht's removal. Th« President failed to restore order, ths majority of the members departed, an< the aittinp; closed suddenly. Dr. Lier> nccht remaining with a handful of supporters." Dr. Liebnecht declared that manj German circles were awaiting the op portunity of war, and they regardet the Serajevo murders as a gift front God.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2724, 20 March 1916, Page 5
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124TURBULENT SCENES Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2724, 20 March 1916, Page 5
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