DISCONTENT IN GERMANY
CESSATION OF SLAUGHTER j DEMANDED. j The Hague, April 3. ■ ) The beginnings of dangerous popular ' discontent aro visible in Germany, as | tlio result of the growing conviction ! that tlio offensive has failed, combined .j with knowledge of the heavy casual- i tics. One thousand five hundred j stretcher cases arrived in Frankfurt j Hospital in a few hours. An angry ; crowd made a demonstration, demand- i ing that the slaughter now going on in ; order to gratify one man's,ambitions \ shall not continue. ' j . A neutral observer, from Germany I and Austria states that the people aro j gravely dissatisfied and sceptical, and i that there is a widespread inclination • for early peace. Austrian newspapers ; largely (share the scepticism, and state ; that actual, starvation in Vienna Jβ | causing an enormous death-rate. It is ; attributed to a mysterious form .of j "hunger tvphns," which is baffling tno } doctors.—"The Times." j
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 168, 5 April 1918, Page 5
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151DISCONTENT IN GERMANY Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 168, 5 April 1918, Page 5
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