IN GERMANY.
THE CHANCELLOR'S SPEECH.
FRENCH CRITICISM
(Australian a-nd iN T.Z. Cable Service.) . ■■■■•''• PARIS/September 30. M. Pichon describes ■ Dr yon Beth-mann-Hollwog's speech as a demonstration of weariness, anxiety, and impotence. The. " Petit Parisien " says:—" The speech admits in the most formal and clear manner the cruel embarrassment in which tho leaders of . German strategy find themselves, wherein their, armies, little by little,'are being reduced to tho unenviable position of tno world's- laughinp; sto!*k."
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3569, 2 October 1916, Page 6
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73IN GERMANY. THE CHANCELLOR'S SPEECH. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3569, 2 October 1916, Page 6
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