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[Router Telegrams.] MILITARISM IX GERMANY. BERLIN, Aug. 150. Prince Oscar, of Prussia, who participated in the Xaiiouaiist rally at Nuremberg yesterday, said that he brought the Nationalists greetings from “small recruits ill our family, who hope 1o serve in the resurrected German army.” Prince Oscar proceeded to glorify the ohl army, and “its traditions, which we cherish in our hearts, and desire to hand down to our children.” The organisers of the Nationalist Day of Honour telegraphed the oxKaiser staling: “The assembled warriors remember their War Lord and assure you that the spirit of combat, and freedom is still alive in the German people, and will lead them to now great and happy times.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 September 1926, Page 2
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