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MR GERARD AT BERNE

REFUSAL TO DISCUS'S -'POLITIC ASL MATTERS. =■• OPINIONS OF HIS PARTY. ■ Australian ud N.Z. Cable AssociatioD (Rec. Feb. 14, 9.15 a.m.) ' BDR-NE, Feb. 13. Mr Gerard refused'.to discuss political matters. He estimates that there are only 300 pure Americans remaining in Germany. ... All had been advised to leave. ' , Members of Mr Gerard's party opine that lack of transport is the . chief cause of the scarcity of food. 'Bread cards and other precautionary methods, they say, aire evidence of organisation rather than of lack of necessities.- The Allies should rid themselves of the idea that Germany can 'be beaten by starvation.

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Nelson Evening Mail, 14 February 1917, Page 5

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MR GERARD AT BERNE Nelson Evening Mail, 14 February 1917, Page 5

MR GERARD AT BERNE Nelson Evening Mail, 14 February 1917, Page 5

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