PAN-GERMAN AGIATION.
| AGAINST KUHLKAMN. || GERMAN MODEST DEMANDS. || [ |s| Amsterdam, July 1. H Pan-Germans continue to attack fji Kuhlmauu, assisted by LudendorlPs ''<* influence. There is a great wave of Puu-German ism iu every direction. if| A typical episode is the issue, by 1 Count Yon noon, a well-known - member of the , Prussian Upper ‘ | House, of the so-called Twelve 1 $ Commandments of Pau-German-i. ism:— i’/ 1. No armistice on sea or land until British troops are cleared out ' of France and Belgium, and the \'y\ Gormans are iu Paris. 2. Annexation of Belgium for military and economic control, with T'!j the exception of Flanders. Ger- ■; many will annex the coast to Calais. .U 3. Annexation of the Eriey-Long- ) way region. 4. France to surrender Belfort, i "f Toul aud Verdun, and all territory in tlie east, Hi 5. Return of German colonies, i ' (i. England to surrender Gibraltar to Spain. 7. Tbs whole British Navy to be ■ surrendered to Germany. 8. England to return Egypt, with -■; tli© Suez Canal, to Turkey. !>. Evacuation of Greece, ami the 'restoration of Constantine. ‘ r | 10. Division of Serbia and Mon-,-i tenogro between Austria and Bulr - ‘f, ii. Payment of an : indemnity ot nine thousand millions by’ America, •' England and Franco. "i 12. The occupation of French and V Belgian territory to continue until i the agreement is curried out, the j ' * Allies defraying the cost of the oc- . • „nnation. ■; c ; i
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11580, 2 July 1918, Page 5
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235PAN-GERMAN AGIATION. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11580, 2 July 1918, Page 5
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