GERMAN "HONOUR"
'WHEN THE TIME GOMES REMARKABLE OUTBURSTS BY MONARCHISTS. By Telegraph—Press Assri.—CopywrigM United .Service Teleeraum. (Received November 30, 5.5 p.m.) BERLIN. November 25. Appearing in the Imperial box at a memorial service at a Potsdam garrison church. Ludeudorff was the hero of a remarkable demonstration. A figure in field-grey sprang up in the congre* gation exclaiming, "When the houi comes we all follow you." The assembly rose and sang. "Deutsche land Übcr Allcs." The clergyman paused in the service and exclaimed. "When the time comes we shall die bravely for our brothers and our honour." He then dismounted from the pulpit and, . standing at the tomb of Frederick the Great, he appealed t.o the eongregaion to unite in creating a monarchy. The excited people Sheered the exKaiser and Lude^dorff. , t (Received November 30, 11 p.m.) BERLIN, November 26. Ludeudorff is taking a leading pars in pan-German meetings. His a&socitation with the rabid, monarchial party must not be 'regarded as a prelude to a counter-rovplution. The Monarchist. propaganda rather makes the people more scornful towards the caste responsible .for Germany'* ruin.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLV, Issue 10450, 1 December 1919, Page 6
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