GERMAN COMMENTS.
(Per Press Association—Copyright) BERLIN, January G.
Tlir German newspapers are, reproducing thoeex-Kaiser'sr r's letters to -the ex-Czar. ,
The Conservatives maintain that they" are private letters and should not have been published without tho exKaiser's consent,"' as the 'German Social Democrats and the enemy will xise them to corroborate their, reproach that the lvaisor directed the Gernian foreign policy and draw an unjustified conclusion concerning the guilt for tho war. The "Aliegemeine Zeitung" declares that the letters pro of the highest historical importance and extremely valuable as indicating the character of the two monarchs, and especially of tho strivings oi' the ex-Kaiser. The "Germania" declares that now the ex-Kaiser's manifest friendliness ■towards Roman -Catholicism is shown to be-not genuine.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XL, Issue 9198, 8 January 1920, Page 5
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