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WHAT IMPERIAL CHANCELLOR HAS TO SAY

GERMANY ENTIRELY SELF-CONTAINED LOOKING FORWARD TO VICTORY JOFFRE'S NIBBLING PROCESS STILL PROCEEDING SATISFACTORILY THE KAISER'S HEALTH WORSE / Press Association—By Telegraph— Copyright.

(Times and Sydney Sun Services.) January 13. Varions accounts are reaching London, Paris, and other places to the effect that posters, bills, and circulars were posted in the streets of Berlin and slipped under the doors of houses at night calling a secret meeting. The anti-militarist cause is spreading. Fifteen thousand persons attended the meeting, despite the police. There were frequent insulting references to the Crown Prince.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16592, 15 January 1916, Page 7

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WHAT IMPERIAL CHANCELLOR HAS TO SAY Otago Daily Times, Issue 16592, 15 January 1916, Page 7

WHAT IMPERIAL CHANCELLOR HAS TO SAY Otago Daily Times, Issue 16592, 15 January 1916, Page 7

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