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GERMANY WITHIN.

fAUSTRALIAN tt N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION']

PAN-GER MANS DESPERATE

LONDON, Oct. 31. j The “Times” Hague .correspondent j writes: “No doubt movements far «- . desperate national defence are being organised by the pan-Germans and other German parties. There are indi- c cations of a l>lazing-up of the militarist * spirit, with every species of excess and wild submarining before the military q party is scotched anpd definitely killed, j The correspondent adds that in an ad dress at a demonstration at Frankfurt, ' Herr Hasso, the Socialist, said that 1 the greatest insanities might yet he- : come a reality of the hopeless war. He ] continued: “Then proletariats must, work to resist such things.” j CLASS WANTS IN GERMANY. j LONDON, Nov. 1. ' The Hamburg papers state that radical class hatred is seriously affecting Germany’s ninth war loan, some persons soiling their old war stock. AMSTERDAM, Oct. 31. The Kaiser has summoned the Al-sace-Lorraine Diet to meet on the last day of this year. WHAT HINDENBITPvG SAYS. i LONDON. Oct. 31. General Hindenburg denies a report of his saying that the German" Armies could only resist for a short time. He declares that this is untrue. The German Army and Fleet will not capitulate. j LUDENDORFF’S SUCCESSOR. LONDON, Oct. 31. The name of Ludcndorff’s successor is General Groenor, not Groper. KAISER ’ S ABDTO Ano V R EPORTED [ VANCOUVER, Oct. 31. A London message states: “High • German officials at Copenhagen have been informed that the Kaiser has abdicated. -

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Hokitika Guardian, 2 November 1918, Page 3

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GERMANY WITHIN. Hokitika Guardian, 2 November 1918, Page 3

GERMANY WITHIN. Hokitika Guardian, 2 November 1918, Page 3

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