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WAITING FOR "ANOTHER” DAY.

LUDENDORFF OVATIONED. BERLIN, Nov. 27. Appearing in the Imperial box at a memorial service at Potsdam Garrison Church, Ludendorff was the hero of a remm-liable demonstration. A figure in grey sprang up in the congregation, cxclaiming “When the hour comes we will all follow you-” The assembly rose and sang “Deutschland über alles.-” The clergyman paused in the Service and exclaimed, “When the time comes we shall die ‘bravely for our brothers and our honour.” He "then dismounted from the pulpit and, standing at the tomb of Frederick the Great, he appealed to the congregation to unite in creating a monarchy. The excited people cheered .the ex-Kaiser and Ludendorff. PRESIDENT POINCARE NOT DECEIVED. NEW YORK, Nov. 28. The New York WOl-lds’ Paris correspondent interviewed President Poincaire, who said: After my Presidential term, I propose to offer rr-._v:;elf as a candidate for the Chamber of Deputies or the Senate. My policy will be to keep France powerful. I want her to maintain a strong army. Peace would he a vain word without Americaii co-operation. The Treaty would mean nothing. France’s economic status cannot be restored Without the complete exploitation of French colonies. ‘Germany shows no signs of true repentance. We must watch carefully, or smouldering fires may blaze anew. I am a firm upholdcr of the League of Nations. The League would prove its efficacy and assure peace, if it becomes a reality. LUDENDORFF BUSY. . ’ BERLIN, Nov. 26. Ludendorft‘ is taking a leading part in pan-German meetings. His association with the vabid monarcnic-al’ party must not be regarded as a prelude to a counter-revolution. Monarchist propaganda would rather make the people more scornful towards the cast responsible for Germany’s ruin.

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3350, 1 December 1919, Page 5

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WAITING FOR "ANOTHER” DAY. Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3350, 1 December 1919, Page 5

WAITING FOR "ANOTHER” DAY. Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3350, 1 December 1919, Page 5

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