MONARCHISTS IN GERMANY.
MILITARIST DEMONSTRATION AT A SERVICE. : CLERGYMAN'S DECLARATION. JAUbtraltan and N Z Cable v&-oclatiom {United Service.) BERLIN, Nov. 27. Appearing m the Imperial box at tho memorial service at the Potsdam Garrison Church, Field-Marshal Ludendorff was the hero of a remarkable demonstration. A figure m field gray sprang up m the congregation, exclaiming : "When the hour comes, we will all follow you." The assembly rose and sang "Deutschland über Alles." The clergyman paused m the service and exclaimed : "When the time comes, we shall die bravely for our brothers and our honor." He then stepped do\rn from the pulpit, and standing at the tomb of Frederick the Great, he appealed to tho> congregation to unite m creating a monarchy. T?he excited peopio cheered the oxKaiser and Field-Marshal Ludendorff. Mu»traliau ana -N.Z oinie Assncialt'»n.BERLIN, Nov. 26. Ludendorff is taking, a leading part m the pan-Germans' meeting. His association with the rabid Mon-.irchial party must not be regarded as a prelude to a counter revolution. The Monarchist propaganda will rather make the people more scornful towards the caste responsible for Germany's ruin.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 15080, 1 December 1919, Page 3
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