GERMANY TO-DAY.
WAR SPIRIT REVIVAL. A MONARCHY FAVORED. By -Telegraph.—Press Asan.—Copyright, Received Nov. 80, 5.5 p.m. Berlin, Nov. 25. Appearing in the Imperial bos at a memorial service at the Potsdam Gar- 1 rison Church, Ludendorff waa the hero of a remarkable demonstration. a figure in field grey sprang up in the congregation, exclaimiflg "When the hour comes we will all follow you." The assembly rose and sang "Deutschiand Über Alios." The clergyman paused in the service, and exclaimed: "When the times comes we shall die bravely for our brjl'iiis and our honor," He then dismounted from the pulpit and standing at, '.he tomb of Frederick the Great he appealed to the congregation to unite in creating a Monarchy Excited people cheered the cx-Ka'aer and Ludendorff.—United Service. Received Nov. 30, 11 p.m. Berlin, Nov. 2fl. Ludendorff is taking a leading part in pan-Germans' meetings. His association with the rabid Monarchial Party must not be regarded as a prelude ,to a counter revolution. Monarchist propaganda would rather make the peoppie more scornful towards the cast'e responsible for Germany's ruin.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 December 1919, Page 5
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