GERMANY TO-DAY.
STRIKING REVELATIONS, TWO CONFLICTING ELEMENTS, By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. London, Nov. 20. The German revelations Miused disquietude in Wie House of Commons The Times' lobbyist states that those possessing first-hand information state that the picture is not overdrawn One member of Parliament states that whilst Journeying through the provinces of Eastern Germany recently he. was astonished to find an army of 25,000 men stationed in the eastern marshes. The Daily News, commenting on the Times' disclosures, asks what policy the Allies will adopt to prevent a grave upheaval. General Maurice writes that those who best know what is going on anticipate a reactionary rising in Prussia I at any time, but it will be the signal for [ a Red rising in South Germany. The latter is the greater peril, calling for insitant and resolulte Allied action.— Times Service.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 November 1919, Page 5
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