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<p>[Page 96]</p><p>does not belong in the German Empire and the sooner he is booted out, the better.</p><p>The socialist peace movement seems to have gained strength from the Reichstag resolution, and it is probably thanks to this resolution that some neutral states, in particular Sweden, have proposed a socialist conference in Stockholm that would try to come to an agreement via the peace strategies of all nations. The political leaders in England seem to sense a danger for their plans at such a conference and have thus forbidden the English workers to participate. As a consequence, Henderson, the employment minister in the English coalition government, has resigned. At times it seemed as if the whole cabinet was being rocked by the affair, but Lloyd George eventually managed again to avert a crisis. This man no doubt is the smartest politician in the whole war, without him England would be on its knees by now.</p><p>The former American ambassador in Berlin, Gerard, has very tactlessly</p>

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