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GERMANY.

“PREVENTIVE” ARRESTS. THE POWER OF PUBLIC OPINION. [AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSN.] (Received 4, 8.50 a.m.) London. X 7 ov. 3. The “Daily Telegraph’s” Rotterdam correspondent states that the Reichstag unanimously appointed a committee, under the chairmanship of Herr von Schcidemann, to inquire into the reign of terror revelations. This amounts to a Govern-

ment surrender to public opinion. The Prussian rulers have found the German public not quite so docile as they supposed them to be. IN THE REICHSTAG. ANXIETY REGARDING PROPERTY ABROAD. [renter’s telegrams.] (Received 4, 1.55 p.m.) Amsterdam, Nov. 3. The Reichstag is much concerned at what is desetibed the destructive measures against German property in France and Britain. The Governpent representative appealed angry members by promising severe measures against Anglo-French property in Germany. General Eoildiel declared that . a warm heart beat in the War Ministry for the prisoners at Ruhleben, rind the Ministry was willing to close the camp if Britain gave quid pro quo.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 274, 4 November 1916, Page 5

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GERMANY. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 274, 4 November 1916, Page 5

GERMANY. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 274, 4 November 1916, Page 5