GERMENY WITHIN.
(I'.v Electric Telegraph—Coayriglit./ fAchrnai.i.\n & n.z. cahi.k association] GERMAN NEW YEAR MESSAGES. 1 Received this dav at. 1.30 p.tn.) LONDON, Jan. 6.
New Year messages addressed to German troops, contrast strikingly with the unveiled bitterness of reactionary naval officers. The President of the Rational Soldiers League advises jneVftbers not to harbour thoughts of reyenge, but to concentrate on the working prjt of democratic institutions. Doctor Hellferich says—“ Our motto must be work, hope and fight.”Admiral Murer who commanded the Baltic squadron, issued an order of the day describing as “a glorious deed,’* the scuttling of the fleet at Scapa Flow, declaring the ships were handed oyer through'a disgraceful breneh of contfflct';
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 January 1920, Page 3
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112GERMENY WITHIN. Hokitika Guardian, 8 January 1920, Page 3
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