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INTERNAL GERMANY.

DISSENSION SPREADING. AMSTERDAM, January 9. . Deputy Fuhrmann’s declaration at the Fatherland party’s meeting at Berlin that "if the German flag is not hoisted in Flanders for ever we have lost tfie war,” saxmed tumultuous dissent and countertries ol" Traitor!” The dissentients were mostly incapacitated vsoldiers, who were turned out after a fight with ‘‘ featherbed ” soldiers. The crippled soldiers, re- . informed,: returned and broke up the meetisfiv ' "

_ Germany is endeavoring to prevent the circulation of leaflets from a suppressed article in the ‘Vorwarts’ stating that “many are dying of sheer hunger, and all are_ suffering. They will not always remain silent. Germany is on the verge of losing‘the war.” PARIS, January 9. . The ‘ Petit Journal's ’ Zurich correspondent says: Von Tirpitz’s influence with the Kaiser and the Chancellor in the Ludendorff-Kuhlmann dispute ended 'in a Pan-German victory, and Yon Kuhlmann narrowly escaped dismissal. ROME, January 9. The ‘ Stuttgart Tageblatt! states that grave divergences have arisen, between the Austrian and Gorman delegates at BrestLitovsk. • Tho ‘ Arbeiter Zeitung ’ says; "If the whole would is fighting i!s and all nations hate us, the fault lies with Germany, who to-day vrants to dictate a conqueror’s peace. . ls downright madness to pretend that a victorious peace is possible, and madness is typified in tho ‘lf wo hold out for a few months more the whole world will submit.’ ”

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Evening Star, Issue 16629, 11 January 1918, Page 3

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INTERNAL GERMANY. Evening Star, Issue 16629, 11 January 1918, Page 3

INTERNAL GERMANY. Evening Star, Issue 16629, 11 January 1918, Page 3

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