INTERNAL PRESSURE.
WORKERS SHRAM; FROM THE \ OFFENSIVE. # Received March y), 5.,' i p,ia, ■ * * '8 Paiis, Ma.'ch £3. - „"S Le Temps' Zurich correspondent quote!" *1 an iniluenl ial personage ,as stilting that ■/ the recent strikes nt llerlin and rlsci ,J where were organised as a protest '« against tha projected oirensive. The \var» ~v hers slirruk from th- Yitlee of life, insisted that tlio olicn.siva should bo reguvded as a means ot peace and not an« 7 other fruitless episode. It is also reported that there was a '{j violent scene between the Raiser and the 'Sj headquarters staff, and ,that General Ludendortf spoke so violently that the Kaiser, pale with passion, banged the 'r table and cried: " \re you Emperor, or J am I Ludemloril replied: "I am only ■? it soldier, and want peace, and 1 Mien i can obtain it with this offensive." The "personngj"'-:idds that the Otmu.' I'ood situation is not desperate, but th« . ,1 workers are disturbed ov tlio condil it-ni ot the Russian peace, untieipßi-in? an in- * tl -.v f i'ln:ap lab.w froui UUuuniu, Cour». >3 and I'olaud : a
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 March 1918, Page 5
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182INTERNAL PRESSURE. Taranaki Daily News, 30 March 1918, Page 5
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