GERMAN ANTI-WAR MOVEMENT.
THE AUTHORITIES ALARMED, SOCIALIST PAMPHLETS SEIZED, PEACE IDEAL IN THE ARMY. (Received .Julv 18. 5.10 p.m.) LONDON. July 18. Ibo '‘Daily .Mail’s” Paris correspondent- says _a neutral with access to .Ministerial circles in Berlin reports a Cabinet Minister saying that Germany was willing to cede Lorraine to iranee, and that France and Germany ought to divide Belgium and then form an alliance. The German authorities are alarmed at tiie spread of the anti-war movement. '1 ho Governors of Coblenz, Cologne, and Ktrashurg have confiscated Socialist pamphlets hearing on the subject. 'The railwayman at Bremen .have been forbidden to belong to (Socialist organisations. A German officer who is a prisoner in Russia says the idea of a honorable peace is making rapid headway in the Army, owing to the large- influx oi Reservist middle-class officers.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3985, 19 July 1915, Page 5
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