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PAN-GERMAN VICTORY.

CiJA.\XELLOR DOMINATES •THE SITUATION. LONDON, October 11. The "Daily Chaonicle's" Amsterdam corres-pondem- says'; Admirai von Capelle's declaration has caused a split in the Democratic bloc, leaving the Government the decided masters of the situation when a political crisis threatened great- trouble. As a result of the debate, Dr. Michaelis is now firmer in the saddle ever. The pan-Germans scored a great success and loudly applauded the Chancellor for the firm handling of the situation. A vo«.e of want of confidence in the Government at the close of the debute rallied many malcontents to the Government, leaving the Socialists in a hopeless minority. Thoui^h me revelations will probably infuse a new bitterness into the political s.'ruffgle, the net result is that the Pan-Germans for some time to come have complete command of the German foreign policy. i

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Grey River Argus, 13 October 1917, Page 3

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PAN-GERMAN VICTORY. Grey River Argus, 13 October 1917, Page 3

PAN-GERMAN VICTORY. Grey River Argus, 13 October 1917, Page 3