THE GERMAN SPIRIT.
JONTBAST BETWEEN ARMY AND " NAVY. By Telegraph/—Pt«mAmii.—CopyrightLondon, Jan. C. New' Year messages' addressed to the German troops contrast strikingly with the nnveiled bitterness of reactionary ■aval officers.
The president of the National Soldiers' League advises members not to harbor thoughts of revenge, but to concentrate on working out democratic in' •ulatiohs. Dr. Helfferich says: "Our motto must fie- work, hope, fight." Admiral Meurer, who commanded the Baltic squadron, Issued an order of the day describing as a "glorious deed" the scuttling of the fleet at Scapa Flow and declaring that the ships were "handed over through a disgraceful breach of contract."—Times Service.
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 January 1920, Page 5
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