GERMAN INTERNAL AFFAIRS
GERMANY PERTURBED. LONDON, March 21. The "Daily Chronicle’s” Copenhagen correspondent states that German newspapers take a serious view of the outlook, especially the internal. situation. There is much comment in Denmark owing to „t)ie absence of private letters from •;ahd other large towns. One’''Ge^ndn^fitasi'-juistenod to Berlin to watch’his own private business interests
SUPPRESSING ABSOLUTISM. Received 8.45. PARIS, March 22. Herr Ledebour, speaking in the Reichstag, said; f 4We have just learned of the great 6'veirts-in Russia. They emphasise the importance of suppressing our bureaucratic absolutism. Germans did. not' wish ! ,to remain 'behind other people. * ’ , EPIDEMIC OF SMALLPOX. '• f Received 9.15. LONDON, March 22. .There are 30,000 cases of Smallpox in Germany. CONDITIONS RIPE FOR REBEL-’ LION. Received 9.15. NEW YORK. March 22. According to the report of a speech in the Reichstag by the well-known Socialist, Herr Hoffman, received from Berlin by the State Department, it is ’believed that conditions arc ripe for a revolution in Germany.
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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 23 March 1917, Page 5
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160GERMAN INTERNAL AFFAIRS Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 23 March 1917, Page 5
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