ATTACK ON FALKENHAYN
AN INVETERATE GAMBLER • I By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright 1 ("Times" aud Sydney "Sun" Services.) (Rec. March 1> 5.15 p.m.) London, Fobruary 29. The "Manchester Guardian" has accurcd possession of a copy of tho , "Die Zukunft," a leading article in which led to the suppression of the paper. In the chief article the paper attacked General Falkenhayn (Chief of the General Staff), asking: "Why should the fate of Germany be committed to a gambler?" and. adding, "Falkenhayn is an inveterate gambler, and was so heavily indebted that he was compelled to, leave tho Army. He took up a commercial positioin in China, later he was recalled, and made rapid strides, ultimately being appointed to the supremo command.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2709, 2 March 1916, Page 5
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118ATTACK ON FALKENHAYN Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2709, 2 March 1916, Page 5
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