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TARIFF WAR. GERMANY V. POLAND, j *V N.Z. CaMe. Association. 3 BERLIN, June ‘JO Negotiations l;ot\ve.eii the German and Polish Governments for a trade agreement have tailed. Hi consequence, the government of 'Poland has issued a long list of articles the importation of which from Germany is forbidden. The German government is preparin': a counter-offensive. EX-KAISER’S MESSAGE. BERLIN. Juno 23. The ex-Kaiser, in a message to the Brandenburg peasants, who are celebrating their old time victories against the Swedes, said: "Only a return of the Prussian victories can free us from murders and slavery. Into the dust with all foes of Brandenburg.” GERMANY'S AVAR GUILT. BERLIN. June 2S. The ex-Crown Prime has written a book entitled: “I ’leach the I ruth, with the object of proving the war guiltlessness of Germany and the Hobenzol loro ns. iihiiimiihiiiwi mu ~~
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 June 1925, Page 3
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140GERMAN ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 29 June 1925, Page 3
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