AUSTRO-GERMANY.
GERMAN EXPANSION. tllflNG AT THE HEART OF ASIA. London, May 22. The Pan-German organ Deutsche Poiitck u raising a new war err, "Hamburg to Herat,'.' ai the best description of the German scheme for expansion through Lithuania, Ukraine, Caucasia, Poraut, to Afghanistan. With four new eastern routes Germany can reacli the heart of Asia, and the' Hamburg-Herat cry will become the guiding star of the future world economic policy THE AIR RAID PANIC. A STOPPAGE L'RG'Ea Received May 23. 7.50 p.m. At rdam. May 22. The Volks Zeitun;; -tstcs that Herr Reiohhoff, a member of the Reichstag, questioned the Chancellor regarding better protection from air raid?, and asked if he were prepared to end this senseless murder of women and children by international treaties.—Renter CONFERENCE OF WORKERS. STATEMENT OF WAR AIMS. Received May 23, 11J p.m. Amsterdam, ilav £?. Workers' delegates, representing all parte of Germany, held a conference at Bremen, and discussed war aims. They telefTtphd to the Kaiser and Count HertUng demanding the sa.'et- of the frontiers, indemnities, territory for settlement, and the freedom of the seas.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 May 1918, Page 5
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179AUSTRO-GERMANY. Taranaki Daily News, 24 May 1918, Page 5
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