AFTER THE WAR
GERMA*NtY'S POLICY. "RUTHLESS HATRED" OIF 'ENGLAND. GERMAN SOCIALISTS AND PEACE. * .Australian and N.Z Cable Association., LONDON, Sept. 20. The Cologne Gazette proposes ruthless hatred of England after the war, and refusal of permission for British attaches to enter Germany. It says: "The only way to master England is by a coalition of all other nations. Therefore after the war we must secure an agreement with. Russia." Reports in the neutral press show thatthe Social Democrats' petition to end the war is being numerously signed de&pite attempts at suppression. There have been large demonstrations at Berlin, Bremen, Essen and (Leipzig. Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent reports that a committee for the speedy annihilation of England has been -formed at Munich. It advocates unlimited underwater and aerial frightfulness. The Colonial Minister, in a statement on after-war policy, said Germany not only wants a fleet, but a colonial empire, and thus be independent of foreigners for raw materials. .
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Nelson Evening Mail, 22 September 1916, Page 5
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