A GERMAN SCANDAL.
HIGH OFFICIATES INVOLVED
fAustralian and N.Z. Cable Association.)
\ _ ; AMSTERDAM. April 25. Official :/ Proceedings Lave been instituted at /Berlin ag»m«fc the Deutsohes Zeitung for sfeafcisg that during an official visit to, Bji b v%w»v:&uwi Kuhlanaun and Cou»^ Cfe^i/tn, were guilty of immoral jb^jhaYiou-r,; Tlie paper said Count O^rv-: |nm nipfhtiljr' visited .\a theatre where there were dancing girls, while Baixm Kuht, niann publicly promenaded wit-b, % notorioiia demi-mondaine, thua dbhonoring Germany's name. Ophe paper alleges that certain pan-Germans made repreaentati<jjw to a lady of high standing, behvert to be the ' .Kafaerin, who imimediately : topk action. •
I It is, believed that the pan-Germans are wi^rupuloiis. and that these taotics had; tb,e sqle purpose of overthrowing Ptthtic-ai antagonists. ■
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14590, 27 April 1918, Page 3
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117A GERMAN SCANDAL. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14590, 27 April 1918, Page 3
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