THE "ALMIGHTY CHATTERER."
Tho interview which Premier Schiedcinann gave recently to the London Express correspondent in Berlin gravely incensed the Bergische Arbcistcimmc of Solingcu. llere is the paper's comment: "Schiedemann lias been unbosoming himself about Bolshevism to a foreign pressman. This almighty chatterer, whom no man ot sense now takes seriously, tiic man ■vlio first propagated pence by victory aud then peace by unuersi«nding, who for lour years stumped Ihe country, feeding the people on lies by painting the Entente Powers as the only parties guilty of the war, and Germany as an attacked angel of innocence, this clown who declared Prince Lichnowsky as mad owing fo [lis disclosure.-*, now finds nothing better to do than to heap abuse on a Liebknccht in the presence of an enemy newspaper man. It would be in the interests of the German people, at any rate in those of the workiim; classes, were this lout to be placed behind prison bars. Not one tear would lie offered up to his memory."
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 3737, 24 March 1919, Page 2
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168THE "ALMIGHTY CHATTERER." Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 3737, 24 March 1919, Page 2
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