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GERMAN ITEMS.

[Australia & N.Z. Cable Association.] (I EH-MAX WAK. BERLIN, .inly -'O. Professor Delbruek, one ot the three expert members of the committee analyzing the report, accused Ludondorl of deliberately misleading the German people who thereat ter lost laitn in the National Party and lost their fighting power. Subsequently the revolution succeeded not because it was backed by an overpowering force but because the representatives of Kniserism lost faith in themselves. Delbouek adds that the (iermaii army unquostionahiy suffered defeat on .July IS and August 8. ||o maintains the Gormans even to-day are misled by the reiteration of phrases which are entirely meaningless, namely that the Army left the field unconquered.

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 July 1925, Page 3

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GERMAN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 21 July 1925, Page 3

GERMAN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 21 July 1925, Page 3

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