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~ ~ ,! ;r - - SUMMONING THE LANDSTURM.' £ ,'MIM * ' 4 -■ f l DERNBU RCH’3 „ : §PgECH CONDEMNED. . . ■ : y\ "\ * M>*tf «,'t. m i United Press Association. (Received 2.5 p.m.) Amsterdam, May 2. The Berliner Tqgeblatt announces that the summoning of the Landsturm begins on Monday with the 1879 class and ends on the 12th with the 1.875 class. There will be a further summons on June 4 of the 1875 class, ending on the 16t|i with the 1869-70 class. German conservative newspapers condemn Dernbnrgh’s speech at the I niversjty Club, Brooklyn, in which he stated that Germany woyld voluntarily evacuate Belgium and France on condition that’ the' freedom of the seas was and the freedom of Germany to expand beyond European frontiers. The Post declares that the speech supplies the final proof of Dernburgh’s incapacity. The Vpr.waerts asserts that Dernb,urgh said nptjhing which was not justified by Ho|lweg’s speech at the beginning of., the war that Germany wished to wage only defensive war. r**-"
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 2, 3 May 1915, Page 6
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161Second Edition Germany Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 2, 3 May 1915, Page 6
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