GERMANY WITHIN.
1 | • AUSTRALIAN & N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATIO»J | J GERMAN FEELINGS. j 1 AMSTERDAM, October 3. ! The tone of the German press in in- ■; i crcasingly pessimistic . : ] The" war correspondents emphasise ' , that there is extremely heavy fighting: ■ They declare that the employment of ;■ i tanks in masses explains the Allies vie- •!
i tories. j Advices from Berlin states that the Party leaders have decided that the ■Reichstag shall hold a plenary session on Tuesday or Wednesday next, to hear j the' Government’s statements. , | NEW GERMAN CHANCELLOR, i, t Received Tim Day at 9.15 a.in.) J: NEW YORK, October 4. j' Maximillian is the new German Cliau- ■ pellor. Groeber Contrist and Seliiedanann (Socialists) have been appointed, .secretaries without- portfolios. Ex-Ambassador Gerard, interviewed, •said Maximillian was on e of the few Germans able to behave liko an ordinary human being. He j 8 cultured and "knows English and is perfectly reasonable. His appearance in the Chancellorship indicates that Germany is thinking of abandoning the pan-Gerimw policy .
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 October 1918, Page 3
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