GERMAN DIEHARDS
JUNKER SPIRIT PERSISTS. MONARCHICAL ASPIRATIONS. (Pres* Association —By Telegraph—Co.-vright.) BERLIN, March 1. The ex-Crown Prince, in the uniform of the Death’s Head Hussars, President Hindenburg , in a field-marshal’s uniform, and many war-time generals, attended a brilliant banquet given by ex-members of the General Staff. Meanwhile 8000 workers demonstrated in commemoration of the anniversary of President Ebert’s death. The Nationalists issued a manifesto on behalf of the Hohenzollerns, declaring themselves true to the monarchy.—Sydney Sun Cable.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20039, 4 March 1927, Page 9
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