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GERMANY SEEKS REVENGE. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. Paris, March 9. M. Bardoux, in an article in L'Opinion, says that, beaten by John Bull on the sea. Germany seeks revenge on land, expecting that France in a moment of weariness will hold out the hand of reconciliation. L'Opinion recalls the Kaiser's alleged remarks to M. Etienne, on an unspecified occasion, when be was supposed to have hoped to sec the two countries marching band in hand, and said that he would bring this about oven if he had to resort to rough measures. AUSTRIAN WAR TAX. 1 Cologne, March !). The Yolks Zeilumr .-tates that in order to prevent the of capital abroad, in order to evade the war tax, the banks will be compelled to divulge their customer--' accounts.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 249, 11 March 1913, Page 5
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130THE EUROPEAN SITUATION Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 249, 11 March 1913, Page 5
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