“EXTREMIST CLAIMS” AGAINST GERMANY.
BRITISH MINISTERIAL PRESS . URGES CAUTION. London, March 9,. There is a growing demand in certain well-informed Ministerial newspapers that the extremists’ claims against Germany must he checked. It is admitted on all hands that Germany must he made to recognise that she has lost the war, and that site must he practically disarmed to an extent compatible with internal order, but the vengeful reactionaries in every Allied country who are seeking to debase and dismember the enemy must be withstood. The Observer says: —“The body politic of the whole of civilisation will bo poisoned if the Allies adopt sheer Hunnishness and turn Germany into a centre of Bolshevist infection. The next fortnight will ho the testing time for English-speak-ing statesmanship. Either it will save the future or surrender it to blind appetites, committing the future to a doom of which France, Italy, and Poland will he the surest victims in the long run.”
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 1951, 13 March 1919, Page 3
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157“EXTREMIST CLAIMS” AGAINST GERMANY. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 1951, 13 March 1919, Page 3
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