AUSTRO-GERMANY.
preparing for post-war trade. London, July 27. The Berliner Tageblatt states that the German Federal Government is considering the creation of a central office to procure raw materials and to deal with the question of tonnage and the monetary standard immediately after the i*ar. CIRCUMSTANCES ALTER IDEAS. London, July 27. The changed tone of prominent Germans regarding the war aims is growing more evident. The latest example is that of Hcrr von Zedliiz, the Independent Conservative leader, who is advising industrial and commercial associations to revise their annexation ideas and stake their demands correspond to the ■ present war situation. A further significant fact is that the pro-war Socialist leaders, including Herr gchneidemanu, had a most hostile reception at Frankfurt.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 July 1916, Page 5
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