PAN-GERMAN PRESS OUTCRY
AN APPEAL TO LESSER PRINCES
DOUBTS ABOUT AUSTRIA'S LOYALTY
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(R«ceived January 29, 8.30 a.m.} AMSTERDAM, 28th January. The Frankfort Gazette (Zeitung) reports unprecedented tumult in political circles in Berlin. The pan-Germans are kicking up a tremendous row, and are again declaring that Yon Hiridenburg and Yon Ludendorff threaten to retire. The Deutsche Tageszeitung assails Dr. vo'n Kuhlmann,. Count Czernin, Count -Herding, Count Rodern, and the Finance Minister. ; . The Tageszeitung begs the confederated German Princes to entervene energetically to prevent Germany sinking into the a,byss which four ( men are preparing, adding that the King of Bavaria has already approached the Kaiser on the matter. ; "■ While Count Czernin's declaration that he sent a copy of his speech to President Wilson was cheered in the Austrian House, the announcement was greeted with howls of rage by the German annextionists. The Deutsche Tageszeitung says that Count Czernin's speech raises serious questions regarding the Austrian alliance. - . •
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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 25, 29 January 1918, Page 7
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