THE GERMAN SPIRIT.
N 0 DANGER OF BOLSHEVISM.
LONDON, June 21
The Times considers that the unrest in Germany is decreasing, although the extremists will possibly try "to break out. The change since January is re—nlarkable. The Peoplo’s Party (to which the new Chancellor, Herr Fehrcnbach, belongs) hafs slight sympathy for Willie, but none for fhe former Kaiser.
There is no danger of Bolshevism,» am? nxiltitary Imper‘l:llism has been s.-:*..=t off. The m'o:s't'pl*ob:lble tendéncy wiil be towafds zfplxitocratic Government pf.l’avoureEl' with Socialism.
A :T§l§SS;'£gsffl‘oHl Befliin states that von Hindenbfiiig, in"a"nlessage to_fhe Sflldell‘fSu(‘)'f the ‘Cri'éigswal(l University, said, “I have seen the struggle of our country, and‘l shall never believe it was a deathistrugglefi’ Replying to Captain J. Tudor-Rees (Libefai), Mr- Lloyd George, in the House of, Commons, said that no furiher steps were to‘ be taken with regard in the exfradition of the former Kaiser, because the Netherlands Gov~ ex-nment had refused to hand him over. .Cap’rain W. Wedgwood Benn (Lib.): Then this is the finish of the talk of hanging the Kaiser‘!
Mr Lloyd George: I am afraid your friend is not quite safe yet_ (Loud laughteg).
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3525, 12 July 1920, Page 5
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187THE GERMAN SPIRIT. Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3525, 12 July 1920, Page 5
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