REMEDY FOR ANARCHY.
(Fer Press Association—Copyright) (Received January 22, 11.45 a.m.) LONDON^ January 18.
The Kaiser, replying to "Nicky" regarding anarchist outrages, declares thej7 show that the arrangements by the Russian and German Governments to control anarchists' completely, miscarry because they can live with absolute, impunity in London, and there mature murderous designs. "All Continental Powers should ask the English Government for joint international agreement to fight these beasts. The right place for them is the scalfold, or life imprisonment in a lunatic asylum. I think it should be possible by common consent of the Powers to impose capital punishment for the manufacture of chemicals for bombs, or the using of bombs."
Referring to the Czar's troubles in the Duma, the Kaiser mentions his recent visit to "the kind old Emperor Frances Joseph. "He is still remarkably fresh,'though age has bent him a little. He, too, was also much irritated at -the behaviour of his Parliament. The hours I spent with him were most agreeable through his warm-hearted kindness and chivalry."
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XL, Issue 9210, 22 January 1920, Page 5
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