"IN GERMANY BY AUTUMN"
Tho &)hleswig newspaper "fleinidai" about eight weeks ago printed from its Berlin 'correspondent a long article appearing in the Berlin Press urging the j Germans not to listen to the propa- ' ganda of those who aro going 'about the country demanding a general | strike ■' , "On our rase fronts," says tho wiitior, "the Russians, tho British and tho focnoh are standing, and they will be in Germany (by tho autumn. They are two to one, and across the seas from Japan comes enormous masses cf ammunition and food, while wo nay© to depend upon what we produco ourselves. Tho sovon days' artillery firo of tho British was murderous, and German reports admit the superiority of the British artillery. What is left for us, and what confidence can we have that tlioso furious attacks upon the gateways of our empire will all fail? It is essential now that nothing should bo dono to hamper tho existing organisation, so that Germany would lind herself fighting not only against enemies from abroad,,font ■against enomiea at homo as well."
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2910, 24 October 1916, Page 7
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178"IN GERMANY BY AUTUMN" Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2910, 24 October 1916, Page 7
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