Germany.
j TUMULT IX MET. | MASSES WANT PEACE. | Amsterdam, June 25. Tumultuous scenes occurred in the Prussian Diet. Ilerr 'Wiemer, a ProI gressivc, referring to the war, appealed | for unanimity, which was essential in earning' out tin* German efforts. ,J )r \ ] ' ie, »kiieeht interjected the words Capitalist efforts." Ilerr Braun, a Socialist, urged the ( Government not to neglect any opportunity for a speedy .peace. It would he a calamity if Germany carried put the King of Bavaria's annexation ideas, j The people wanted peace, and rejected annexation as protracting the unbearable loss of national strength. Ilerr Wiemer said he was convinced the majority of Socialists shared HonHeinemann's views in favor of continuing the war as against Dr. Liebknccht's views. Dr. Licbknecht shouted: "We have the masses with us; they want peace." £25,000,000 TO BE BORROWED. v Berne, June 25. Austria-Hungary lias borrowed £25,-
j 000,000 from Germany for the purpose i of meeting payments abroad. POWDER MILL EXPLODES. Amsterdam ,Jtme 25. A powder mill in the Kuthaiul liacntz district was considerably damaged by an explosion. Six men we're killed.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 June 1915, Page 7
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