DISTASTEFUL MEDICINE.
GERMAN GOVERNMENT DISLIKES
ALLIES’ TERMS,
MAY RESIGN RATHER THAN
ACCEPT
NEW YORK, March 15
The New York Times’ Paris correspondent states that unofficial reports from Berlin and Weimar indicate the
most intense dissatisfaction in Gorman Government circles at the severity of the military and naval terms imposed by the Alii s. Apparently it is suggested that the Ebert Government, rather than accept the terms, may resign and let the Allies fedlow their own ccnr.so. This would necessitate the occupation of the whole of Germany by Allied troops.
GERMAN TREACHERY,
BERLIN,* March 1(1
Professor Schiemann. the exKaiser’s confidential adviser regarding Russian affairs, disclosed that from 1009 to 1014 the Russian Ambassador’s despatches from London to the Minister of Horeign Affairs wqi’e regularly communicated to Germany. The despatches wore concealed from the Kaiser for fear he would make indiscreet public references and thus put an end to the leakage. Schiemann indicates the source of treach--
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Taihape Daily Times, 19 March 1919, Page 6
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