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GERMAN PACIFIST

WARNING TO EUROPE. (United Prftss Association—By Electno Teleffraph—Copyright). (Received 12.20 p.m.) BERLIN, April 12. Doctor Seignuuul Schullze, the exKaiser’s ex-cli,apian who was court martialled twenty-seven times during the war. owing to his pacifist activities, and a -prominent worker in war camps to alleviate the hardships of prisoners, was to-day the centre of a remarkable demonstration. After preaching in a City Temple, whither lie was invited by an Australian. Doctor Norwood, the listeners all Nationalists, crowded into the room In shake Schultze’s hand and thank him for Ids work on belnill ot peace. Svhultzc preaching, urged the Central Rowers had fully complied with the disarmament -clauses of the Treaty of Versailles, but the others had not assisted in the general disarmament. Unless the Disarmament Conference achieved far greater successes, Europe would lie sentenced to death. Germany was getting tired of her position of inferiority. There was danger that unless a general disarmament was arranged, German opinion would force tlie Government into the position of ai'mameuts resulting in a repetiton of pre-war armament Face, beginning within six months after the Conference with terrible consequences.

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Hokitika Guardian, 13 April 1931, Page 5

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GERMAN PACIFIST Hokitika Guardian, 13 April 1931, Page 5

GERMAN PACIFIST Hokitika Guardian, 13 April 1931, Page 5

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