GERMANY’S GLOOMY EXCHANCELLOR.
DR MICHAELIS PREDICTS DISTRESS. BITTER PEACE TIME FOR THE FATHERLAND. Before taking up his new post of Governor of Pomerania, Dr Von Michaelis, the ex-Chancellor, made a public speech at Benneckenstein, n the Hartz*Mountains, m which he said according to the Brunswick Neuesten Nacliricliten.— We must look the fact in the face that we shall take war distress with us into peace tfme We must inwardly prepare ourselves to bear peace wrthout murmuring. Tlio scaicitv ai hiuh prices will remain, not only as regards food, but also in respect to clothes ana shoes. Our great huidei of debt will force ns .to the comjntlcontrol of raw materials by the State We must realise that we are Hso to blame for the war, not pohmon from complete desired to preseive us re _ ¥ SPS the mat tenner of inkpeople into tne_■». Th e simple ys fflto he ear duty after JS have ffr pSe «
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4905, 26 June 1918, Page 5
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