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The Week

December 7, 1918 issue

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The article presents information on political conditions around the world. The news from Germany is still scanty, the daily dispatches chronicling little beyond a few important incidents. It seems apparent, however, that the political revolution continues to pursue an orderly course and that while violence is widely threatened, actual outbreaks are rare. The reported presence of French troops in Budapest, though surprising, carries no obvious menace on its face just as Italian troops in charge of Rhenish bridgeheads would suggest no necessary ground for fear that the peace settlement would be deflected from the bases.

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POLITICS, Practical; REVOLUTIONS; ARMIES; GERMANY; FRANCE; BUDAPEST (Hungary); HUNGARY
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