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...Republican newspapers this was too much. Why, they wanted to know, had Defense Minister Gessler allowed the Reichswehr to participate, if the unveiling was "unofficial"? Herr Gessler declared that a formal pledge was given him that the ceremony would be nonpolitical, and stuck to that alibi. Said the Socialist sheetlet Vorwaerts: "The monument was unveiled in the name of William II. The President of the Reich gave the representative of William II precedence, and participated in a ceremony at which the Reichswehr was incited to a breach of its oath. The game of Feldmarschall-today-and -tomorrow -President serves neither...
...socialist sheetlet of Glasgow, Scotland, alarmed by the news, accused the Prince of publicly supporting Professor Carlyle, in which case "the salary and expenses of the Prince of Wales had better be paid in the future by the political organization which is allowed to use him for its own ends...
...spelling used by TIME is in accordance with the established practice of U. S. papers generally, and with that of the London Times, the Paris Matin. The Moscow Isvestia, irrepressible sheetlet, jumbles the name into one hyphenated word, Abdol-Krem...
Observers noted cynically that the conflagration was about the only fire in a century which the Japanese have not been able to lay to the door of "Korean rebels" or an earthquake. An inventory of the damage revealed that the premises of The Japanese Times, famed sheetlet of the Kokusai News Agency, had been badly singed...
Last week chuckling Communists drained the Samovars of Moscow's lower depths in steaming content. Wide faces waxed into full-mooned laughter. Behind the relentless mask of the Third International, beaked sardonic visages relaxed in a sour smile, as the Pravda, famed Bolshevist sheetlet, brought them welcome tidings of nauseous conditions beyond the seas. A joke, a Gargantuan jest, had just been found to be on someone else...