GERMAN REACTIONARIES.
A MONARCHIST ASSEMBLY. INDISCREET MINISTER. (Received y.30 a.m.) LONDON, May 9. The "Daily Telegraph's" Berlin corres-. pondent says that a curious commentary on the present situation is furnished by the unveiling of' war memorials at Dobcritx and Spandau in celebration of the ex-Crown Prince's birthday. Marshall yon Hiudenburg, in » speech, suicl; "With joy and pride we think in fidelity, love, iiiid veneration of our most gracious Kaiser, King and lord, our illustrious leader iv our superhuman struggle for the honour and existence of the Fatherland." Herr Gesslor (Minister of Defence), as a comical anti-dimes, said: "We concentrate in a vow of the most faithful fulfilment of our duty to the German nation. State, and Republic." The correspondent adds Hint Flerr Gessler lias long played with reactionary fire, and now has burned his fingers. There will be a great rumpus over his participation in the Monarchists' demon(A. and X.Z. Cable.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 110, 10 May 1923, Page 5
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