Dr. Licbknecht described the partiHpntion of German banks, naiming the Deutsche Bunk and the Discontogewi!)scliaft, in the armaments industry. He asserted that there was a 'Tiny" in explosives Which, under Ox Jrad of an FnglMi company, 'had become entirely international . Dr. Liebknecht made .similar allegations f " regard to tie 'Shipbuilding industries. There were twenty armour plate firing, and tile names of high officers and admirals were to he found among their directors. Witih regard' to ammunition nmikers, the prices, i.lm speaker maintained, were fixed fey international ar"angement. (Germany, he said, supplied ammunition to Ulster and Abyssinia. He denounced 'the alleged corrupt prae.ie(w 'of a fam >us German final of optical instrument 1,-akcrs which supply the military and naval authorities. Smn<s Uj> to £IOO, lie slid, had been paid to officials, and it il.ad been *|howu that on the delivery of telescopes £7 10s too much had be:n paid for each instrument. Dr. Liebknedlit made charges' against tbe late (general 'Lhidk'nau. lormorly Cloveruor of Metz. dwhiring that the reco-ds ■ I 'lns bankruptcy sllowcd lie had prolired titles ar.d orders in return for money. Henural von Falkenha.vn, tlie Miiii»for of War. in a vigorous reply deplored the .11 jury done to Messrs. Kjrnpp's rcsnutilion a,broad by Dr. Liefbknecht's attack
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 35, 1 July 1914, Page 2
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