GERMANY
AN INTERESTING INTERVIEW.
A GERMAN DIPLOMAT'S VIEWS,
'MUST ENFORCE OUR WILL."
Received March 26, 9.55 p.m. Paris, March '26. Von Richthofen, a German diplomatist, conversing with a neutral journalist in January, stated: ''We are fighting against England. We offered France and Russia peace on the basis of the cession of German Flanders to Germany, the return of ten thousand Aleutian land jFjvneh' people} '» the French, we keeping Metz. We offered Russia a status quo ante bellum. Russia and France were wrong to refuse, and wo must now impose our will uy force. It will be necessary for Germany to attack Servia, in order to seize the Sofia-Constantinople railway and th'.is enable Germany to establish communication with Turkey. Germany promised that Italy would obtain advantages witnout fighting."
SHOOTING A SOCIALIST.
GETTING RID OF AN AGITATOR
Received March 27. 1 .30 a.m. Amsterdam, March 26.
Ilerr Liebkneelit. the Socialist, has been ordered to join the Landsturm in Lorraine. His friends do not expect Trim to return alive. The Miles' aeroplanes bombed tlie brasswork at lleyst. Several Germans I'bassworks at Heyst. Several Germans wete killed and many wounded.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 247, 27 March 1915, Page 5
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