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Show Aiu.rt uittr i-oi't l.tn. He Alleuila He-1 hi.-., nml Mahea ail liuprtKiloiiuii Hie Mot.. jIkhlim, March 3. With u front of brass aud suitalnud by a Jew.bcat-iLg Jew.bcat-iLg mob Ahlwardt remains a dangerous danger-ous factor lu publlo life. Hluco hlsui-posutu hlsui-posutu lu thu rulehstag Ills reception ou the atreuts uud at two public meetings meet-ings which he utteudud haa been like what might be accorded a great servant serv-ant of thu Btate. Ahlwardt suld ho had been treated by tho Reichstag with thu groiiett lojustlce. Thu members, hu declared, obviously wanted to sup-pruts sup-pruts his charges. Hu had a van lull of documents which bu had ottered to produco for thu examination of thu ltelchstag. Continuing Alhwardt aald If he had been given tlmu no unbiased mind would doubt tho truth of his proofs. The vagueness , of thu accusations accusa-tions did not allrct thu enthusiasm of Ahlwurdt'a hearers, who are eager for stories of cortu; llou in high places. |