PAN-GERMANS
PLANNING- TO OVERTHROW THE GOVERNMENT. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) (•Rec. Oct. -16, 11.,40 a-.m) AMSTERDAM, Oct. 16. Commenting on the (Pan-German-Ja-ntti-Government campaign, declares that the Pan-Germans are planning a coup-de-main with a view to overthrowing the Government and Reichstag and establishing a dictatorship which -vill continue the war". FAVOURABLE IMPRESSION • IN. LONDON. (Rec. Oct.. 16, 11.40 a.m.) • | LONDON, Oct. 15. President Wilson's Note has been published in London. The public "welcome the uncompromising declaration that the conditions of an armistice must be left to the army chiefs, also the stern l denunciation of German atrocities. ' "BRITAIN IS UNCHANGED." .SPEECH BY SIR ERIC GEDDE3. Australian aDd N.Z. Cab!a Association 'NEW 75 YORK, Oct. 14. • Sir Eric Geddes, in a speech, said: — "Despite the present political situation) between the Allies arid' the Central ■Powers, Britain is unchanged in her absolute loyalty to those nations associated with her. Britain- is determined to continue the war, and' she will not be diverted from her purpose until the Allies have, secured the only peace which could justify all our terrible, suffering caused bv the iniquity of" (Germany. We _ must not relax the muscles of our fighting arm nor bur war effort in any -anticipation of. an . peace. If Germany had had- command' of the sea- in) 1914 she would have. won the war in 1914. We must not- assume that Germany is - beaten.. We must,vnot take Jor the safety of our sea line of communication. We have command of the sea, and we must hold that command."
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 249, 16 October 1918, Page 5
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