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GERMANY.

ROYALISTS CONSPIRING.

WAR MINISTER DISMISSES GENERAL. SENSATIONAL REVELATIONS. Copenhagen, Dec. 2G. Marines on Monday night invaded the Chancellory of Berlin and imprisoned Hcrr Ebert for a time. The Government was forced to bring in the ex-Im-perial Guard from Totsdam to jesiore the position.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assoc. Amsterdam, Dec. 26.

The German War Minister has dismissed General von der Marken, von Batlinerkraft, and von Delminsingen for heading a monarchist conspiracy.—Aus.N.Z. Cable Assoc. Paris, Dec. 20. Le Matin's Zurich correspondent states that the German Government is shortly publishing sensational revelations proving that King Ludwig of Bavaria conspired to create a South German Catholic Empire, which would conclude ft separate peace to the aemment of Northern Germany.—Aus.-N.Z-Cable Assoc.

INTERVIEW WITH DR. SOLF.

DANGER OF BOLSHEVISM. (Rec. Dec. 28, 5.5 p.m.) ( New York, Dec. 27 The United Press correspondent at Berlin interviewed Dr Solf, who said: I resigned because I could not work with radicals, although Herr Ebert and Scheidemann approved my policies. Bolshevism is more dangerous outside Russia than within; Bolshevism has been planted in France and Italy; Bolshevism i,« picking up its ugly head in Germany.. The Allies must forget Germany waj their enemy. We Si.ust unite for one great purpose—the saving of the world from the consequences of Bol-hsevism—Aus.-N-Z. Cable Assn.

HINDENBURG INTERVIEWED. TTAKD TERMS OF ARMISTICE. COMPLIANCE IMPOSSIBLE. _ Toronto, Dec. 27. A correspondent of a Canadian newspaper interviewed Hindenburg at his headtoiers at Caseel. '•[ of delivering to the Allies rolling stock was inflicting hardship.-on the German people. it Tvaij -.almost physically impossible to comply." 'Hindenburg refused to discuss politics and announced his intention to retire fromjtlwdSrmy after lifcwas certain the country been sav,{4 fi;om cvaos. . Hp. that Gei"many had lost the" war professefl loyal adherence to the present Government. —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assoc.

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Taranaki Daily News, 30 December 1918, Page 7

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292

GERMANY. Taranaki Daily News, 30 December 1918, Page 7

GERMANY. Taranaki Daily News, 30 December 1918, Page 7

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