JUNKER PRESS STILL DEFIANT
FURIOUS ABUSE OF THE ARMISTICE
> MYSTERY ENVELOPS THE GERMAN FLEET
Vancouver, November 14. The German Press has not dropped its old bragging tone. The Junker organs which have been allowed to reappear furiously abuse • the armistice, and. declare that Germany is not beaten, and' that her marvellous, army is still deep in the enemy country.
■ The "Taglicho Rundschau" says: "The ■people's loyalty to the Kaiser, ' though swamped,-is.unshaken." ' The United Press correspondent states:. —"Mystery' envelops the movements of tho German ; Fleet since-the battleship Strasburg's defiance In the British Naval authorities. I do not think a naval eoup is likely to be attempted, but the British Fleet is: ajert" and- prepared,, for any-thing.''—Aiis.-N.Z; Cable Assn •REPUBLIC OFBRDNSWICK PRO- . CLAIMED Copenhagen, November 14. Advices from Berlin state that a republic has been proclaimed in Brunswick. A Soldiers' Council and a. Red Guard have been established.—Reuter. ■'•=''•'■' AFRAID TOTOME HOME -•lIVE'-GERMAN U-BOAT COM.- , •ra*'i'•-;•■ MANDERS.'. '' ' "" Copenhagen, November 11. Five., German fubniariues liave arrived .at Luhdskrona Harbour (Hi miles from Copenhagen), and asked to be interned, as" the commanders dared not return to Germany.—Aus.-N 7.. Cabie Assn. IN . ~. , ; ,., ~.-, ...BERLIN... . ." •• ' IRee."'November 15, 7.50 p.m.) v , .„,,.. London, November. 14. , Messages' from' Stockholm insist'that Bolshevism is non-existent,in' Berlin,' outside" the weak Spartacus' group. The German Soldiers" Council has wirelessed from Kovno an address to Russia, declaring that the German movements is anti-Bolshevik, and declining all connection with terrorists.—United Service.'' CONDITIONS APPKOACHING ANARCHY (Rec; Jfo.vember 16,--0.12 a.m.)- > '■ ■ ' 'Washington; November "14.' ■ Reports reaching the Strite Department conditions, approaching -to an.: archy -exist' 7: - in ■■ Germany and Austria, owing to the misbehaviour of returning soldiers.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. THE REFORM (Rec. November 16, 0.12 a.m.) Copenhagen, November 14. Bavaria'|:''-Ayiirteniburg, Hessen, - -arid Baden "af'e predominantly moderate, and preparing to call Constituent Assemblies. They ihave appointed temporary coalition Cabinets similar to Herr Ebert's. -In- Saxony the Soviets have re--fused co-operation with the. Majority. Socialists and civil politicians.—"The Times." (< ,■_ ..-,.'. THE NEW GERMAN CABINET PERSONNEL ANNOUNCED; :: ' (Rec; November 15, 7.50 p.m.) ••': Copenhagen, November 14.' The nesv German Goventment is as follows:— .. , • '.- ■-:<■ Herr Ebert—Minister of the Interior and-bf Military Affairs. Herr Haase — Minister of Foreign Affairs. Herr Scheidemann.—Minister of Finance and Colonies. Herr Dill man—Minister of Demobilisation, Justice,' and Health. Herr L'Uidsberg.—Mjniiter of Publicity and the Fine Arts. '■,-,■ Herr Birth.—Minister of Social Policy. —Reuter.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 44, 16 November 1918, Page 7
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