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CARPING CRITICISM

OBJECTIONABLE ARTICLES. HERR STINNES ON GERMAN GOVERNMENT. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. JblEtUji.N, September 3. A.conflict has Degun between the Government and Herr S'tinues. Herr Stinnes published a stinging article in the “Deutsche Allgememezeitung” declaring that the Government, by the proverbial untrust worthiness of its loreign policy, had lost all credit and respect. It had never possessed the confidence of foreign .countries, and had long lost that of the German people. The article demands that all demagogues, visionaries, and fools in the Government, and all megalomaniacs and apostles of new-fangled ideas on national reconstruction, should retire into the shade. The Government promptly suspended the paper for a week, and Herr Stinnes defiantly replied by issuing a paper and reprinting the objectionable articles.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11307, 5 September 1922, Page 5

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CARPING CRITICISM New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11307, 5 September 1922, Page 5

CARPING CRITICISM New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11307, 5 September 1922, Page 5

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