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CONDITIONS IN GERMANY

PEOPLE TIRED OF DISORDER. REACTIONARY FEELING GROWING. ... LONDON, July 28. (Received Aug. 1, at 8.55 p.mt) The Daily Telegraph's Rotterdam correspondent says that Germany is sick of disorder, and the old military leaders are being welcomed back as the only men able to enforce discipline. This favours the growing tendency towards reaction. Ifc would be a surprise to no one if a dictator suddenly arose who would be triumphantly hailed by the people.—A and N.Z. Cable.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17693, 2 August 1919, Page 9

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CONDITIONS IN GERMANY Otago Daily Times, Issue 17693, 2 August 1919, Page 9

CONDITIONS IN GERMANY Otago Daily Times, Issue 17693, 2 August 1919, Page 9

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