GERMANY WITHIN.
DEPRESSION IN GERMANY. GENEVA, July 28. A Swiss recently from Berlin deseribes the people as (thin emaciated, pale j and morally depressed. Everywhere' there is the saffie refrain: "We .'are lost!” $ • >. "A'- 1 FACTORY BLOWN UP. GENEVA,' July 28. The German frontier guarus stpte that the ammunition factory at Feringen blow up and 120 workmen were killed. - I)R, .MICHAELIS. ROME, July 28th. The • Austrian newspapers are un-, friendly towards Dr. Michaelis point: I ing out that ho is a Jew and a bitter enemy to Catholicism and a mere parvenu without the least diplomatic training. GERMANS FEAR REVOLT. AMSTERDAM, July 2S. Gneera Ivon Resoler has arrived in Berlin from Warsaw. He conferred with the Chancellor on the critical Polish situation and asked for special powers to meet the anti-German revolt in Warsaw, which is believed .to be imminent. GERMAN GRAIN CRuPS. GENEVA, July 28 The military are guarding the Bavarian corn fields and potato fields owing to hungor riots and raids °n the ripening crops.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 July 1917, Page 3
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