THE GERMAN SOCIALISTS.
A WARNING BY COUNT VON BULOW. By Telegraph.— Ass&ciation.—-Copyright. (Received December 17, 1.3 a.m.) • Berlin, December 16. Count von Buxow, - the Imperial Chancellor, warned the Social Democrats that anyone opposing the lawwill be relentlessly crushed. He said the Socialist leaders' incitements to class strife amounted to terrorism. ; ; Count Posadowsky, Minister for the Interior, denied that the circumstances of Germany were comparable to the conditions before the French revolution. He said if a- revolution ever broke out many would lose their heads if they opposed the constituted authorities.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12447, 17 December 1903, Page 5
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