HUN POLITICAL PROBLEMS.
STRAIGHT TALK BY SOCIALISTS BOLSHEVIKI IDEAS GAIN GROUND IN ARMY. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association THE HAGUE. June 16. Cohn, a Socialist, speaking in the Reichstag, said the West front had become the charnel house -of Germany’s best manhood. The war had now become a family question for the Hohenzollerns. COPENHAGEN, June 16. Socialists in the Reichstag attacked the military authorities and accused them of keeping regular officers behind the front while reserve officers were sent into the firing line. They also complained of excessive discipline. ' General Wrichbferg said it was necessary to maintain strict discipline as soldiers returning from. Russia imbued with Bolsheviki ideas,-. were ev.erywdiere circulating resolutionai \ pamphlets. ’ c The deportation of Germans trom China to Australia is arousing anger. In the German Reichstag, a deputy gave notice asking what reprisals the Government intends to mane against England.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4898, 18 June 1918, Page 5
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