REVENGEFUL GERMANY.
■ PLANNING NEW WARS.
A SOCIALIST OUTBURST.
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BERLIN, July 10 (delayed). In the National Assembly at Weimar the financial debate was marked by speeches revengeful in tone. Herr Mueller, Minister of Finance, said that Germany was about to enter a forty years' march through the desert and to tread the path of suffering which the treaty prescribed. When the pact was signed Germany was dismembered and millions of Germans were torn from the Fatherland. A Socialist member, Herr Kretzig, protested r.gainst the peace of violence, threatening to make the new Europe a powder magazine for fresh bloody wars. All sneakers and parties delivered orations in a similar strain. — (Times.)
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 169, 17 July 1919, Page 5
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