THE GERMAN GOVERNMENT.
ATTACKED BY HARDEN. By rdegrarh.—l'rcss Assn.—Copyright. Received Dec. 26, 0 a.m. Berlin, Dec. 21. Maximilian Harden, in the German newspaper, Die Zukunft, attacks the Ministers and President Ebert, and demands that the guiltj* high-placed persons in the Harloeh and other scandals be brought to trial He warns -the Government to make haste, otherwise the pigstye, of which the pestilence rooks heavenward, will be cleaned from outside, and tjje pervertors of justice delivered to the hangman. Harden refers to the manner .'by which the. chief villain in the Dr. Liebknecht and Marie Luxembourg tragedy was officially spirited away to the Argentine. He publishes a letter from Ernest Sonnenfield, formerly in the Ministers' pay, declaring that Hcrr Scheidomann and another offered him a hundred thousand marks for Liebknecht and Marie Luxembourg, alive or dead. Harden accuses President Ebert and his Ministers and ex-Ministers of complicity with George Sklarz, agent, provocateur, and master profiteer, who amassed an enormous fotunc with the compliance of Ministers.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 December 1919, Page 8
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