WAR “FANATICS.”
GERMAN BLUSTERING DEPRECATED. LONDON, November 24. Dr Marx, the German Chancellor, in -i speech at Cologne, asserted Germain determination to follow the path of peace. He described as “ most regrettable the recent statement in “The Times" that though in the main the material disarmament of Germany was satisfactory’-, there existed, a war party which was preparing the German people for the next war. T>r Marx said there were not enough senseless people of that, kind in Germany to be called a party, but this showed the reputation Germany was given as the result of the blustering of fanatics.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17408, 10 December 1924, Page 12
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