Germany
ATTITUDE OF THE SOCIALISTS.
United Press Association. Amsterdam, February 16
A Berlin telegram states that a. meeting of Socialists decided, not to support peace until Germany is victorious on at least one front. Government circles recently inquired whether the Social Democratic party favoured peace. The leaders replied that the workers had been the chief losers in the war, and they would rather start a revolution than not receive compensation for their sacrifices.
FOOD AND CRAIN STATISTICS.
Paris, February 16.
The Politiken states that Germany’s 1 food and grain statistics were wrongly compiled. The errors surprised the Government. It may be necessary for the whole population to get food at public eating-houses.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 39, 17 February 1915, Page 5
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