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GERMAN; OFFICIAL' REPORT. Received March 30, 8 p.m. London, March. "<V Wireless German official: Our rearjjiiard advanf"- north-easf of Bapaume imed many . . glish. French attacks in the Champagne fulled with eanguinai7 i losses. We frustrated attacfc on a wide front on the left bank of the Meuse. SEIZURE' OP FOOD STOCKS. ' New Yor';, March 29. ' Reports from Holland state that Herr Batocki informed the Reichstag Committee that it «ns necessary to seize •11 the food stoics in Germany. SOCIALISTS' DEMANDS. Amsterdam, March 28. Socialists in the Reichstag put forward a series of demands, including 1 that the Reichstag shall control the 1 making and hreaking-off of alliances ; and the making of peace and war; thet ; the Chancellor shall be dismissed if the ■ Reichstag demand it; proportional representation, voted tor 'by all men and women at the Parliamentary elections; the abolition of all the Upper Houses. HOIiLWEG'S BLUFF. > Berlin, March 29. Here von Bethmann-Hollweg, in the ■ Reichstag, said that Germany had no intention of making wg.r on the United States. She never intended to resort to hostilities.
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 March 1917, Page 5
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