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GERMANY WITHIN

(By Electric Telegraph—Copy:.;fillt.)

HUNGARIAN OPPOSITION

(Received this day at 9.30 a.m.) PARIS, .May 9

Advices from Hungary state all the newspapers oppose the signing of the Hungarian treaty, Possibly the Government will resign.

NAVAL BRIGADE CAPTAIN FLEES. (Received this day at) 9.20 a.m.) , BERLIN, May 9, Captain Ehardt has resigned com-, mand of the Naval Brigade and is believed to have fled to Denmark, owing to a warrant being issued for his aa - - rest. Independent Socialists are arranging a great 'demonstration. SOVIET FEAR. . (Received this day, at 9.30 a,m.) BERLIN, May 9. The Soviet (publishes a manifesto stating signs reveal the Entente’s intention to again draw a circle round Russia, tho attacking forces being increased, and that probably Serbia, Roumania and Hungary w|il participate.

WANTED—COLONIES. (Received this dav at 8 a.m.) BERLIN, May 8.

The German Colonial Society passed a resolution demanding tho revision of

the Peace Treaty to enable,Germany to resume her place in the colonial sphere and urging the Federal and State Government to secure the education of school children in the importance of possessing a Colonial Empire.

RIDING THE HIGH HORSE. (Received this day at 8.40 a.m.) BERLIN, May 8

Wil ts, Imperial Finance Minister, in a speech at Dresden, said Germany was willing to go to Spa in order to convince the Entente that European solidarity is as essential for the future prosperity of the Entente as of Germany, but if they were only invited to learn wliat tho Entente bad already decided, then the- Germans would refuse to attend: ,

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 May 1920, Page 3

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256

GERMANY WITHIN Hokitika Guardian, 10 May 1920, Page 3

GERMANY WITHIN Hokitika Guardian, 10 May 1920, Page 3

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