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Show GRAVE DANGERS FORJERMANY LONDON, Dec. 5. (British Wireless Wire-less Service) The political situation in Germany continues to be extraordinarily extraor-dinarily obscure, saye the Amsterdam correspondent of tho Dally Express. Everybody seems to be quarreling with everybody else. Two grave dangers, dan-gers, the correspondent declares, appear ap-pear to bo confronting the new German Ger-man republic One is tho separatist movement headed by Kurt Eysner, the Bavarian leader who is issuing .propaganda against the leadership of I, Berlin. Tho other danger, which thej correspondent adds is equally pressing, pres-sing, is that arising from the quarrel between tho Berlin military soviet with its majority of extremists and Bolsheviki and the Berlin executive committee. "Tho government urges tho Allies to bring about a preliminary peace some time in January and before Germany Ger-many has a real responsible government," govern-ment," the correspondent adds. "The whole German political situation is characterized by simple contradiction.) The Germans want the Allies to treat them as an orderly government while they give every sign of an early shipwreck ship-wreck in anarchy." |