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GERMANS ■ . » 1 . . <Jbi ' ■ a SCENE IN THE DIET, rTn f SOCIALIST LEADER CAUSES - ; . CTJROAB, ; DfcCLAKES GERMANY WASTE* WAR ■ Received March 19, 5.5 p.m. Amsterdam, March 18. '■ llitre were turbulent scenes in the Praiiian Diet. The Cologne Gazette says that Herr Liebknecht, who is an advocate of our enejnies, spoke for an hour, is a shameM impudent manner, until the »oug» was unable longer to restrain ita feeling* and broke into a stona ef indignation. Members notoriously calm became mad with rage, demanding Heir Liebknecht's removal. The president failed to restore order, majority of the members departed »itting closed suddenly, Herr -tiebkaecht remaining with a handful of hi* supporters. Herr Liebknecht declared that many German circles were fcwaititig an Opportunity for war and regarded the Serajero murders as a gift
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 March 1916, Page 5
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144GERMAN DISCONTENTMENT Taranaki Daily News, 20 March 1916, Page 5
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