REPARATIONS.
NEW GERMAN MINISTRY.
SOCIALISTS TO BE EXCLUDED.
PROTESTS AT ULTIMATUM.
By Telegraph.—-Press Assn.—Copyright. Received May 8, 5.5 p.m. Berlin, May 7. Herr Streseman declined, and Herr Schwandiger, a former Governor of Al-sace-Lorraine, agreed to form a Ministry, from which it is reported Socialists will be excluded.
The Berlin correspondent of the Daily Chronicle points out that the industrial ■magnates’ organa are directing the t strongest complaints, not against the financial, but against the diearmament and war criminal clauses of the Allies’ ultimatum.—Aus. and N.Z. Cable Assn.
LUDENDORFF’S ARMY SCHEME.
STATEMENT BY FRENCH MINISTRY
Paris, May 6.
M Barthou, Minister for War, delivering an oration at the unknown warrior’s tomb, said Ludendorff was copying the methods of Schamhorst, who secretly raised an army of 280,000 when the Prussian Army was limited to 40,000 by the convention of 1808. M. Barthou declared that Prussia was now preparing for revenge, but the fact that France was compelling Germany to carry out her obligations did not mean that France was bent on war conquests or Imperialistic schemes.
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 May 1921, Page 5
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