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GERMANY WITHIN.

[PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. —COPYRIGHT.) GERMAN PRESS CONCERNED. fAUSTRALIAN &■ N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION/ LONDON, Augus 26. Reuter’s correspondent at American Headquarters states that the German papers are troubled at the knowledge that sooner or later, somewhero or : other, they must face half a million of tho best troops in the world in the virile American Army. General Lndendbrff knows that, though retreating he has not yet mot the main blow which his adversary is still waiting to deliver when the appropriate moment and tho vulnerable spot- is reached.

THE ENEMY AT BAY. AMSTERDAM, August 2G. The “Kolnisehe Zeitung,” which is practically a semi-official organ, referring to the great battle implores the German people not to despair, adding “It- is no longer a question of Belgium and Alsace-Lorraine. We are fighting for Germany’s life. Lot us act like men.” VIEW OF ENEMY REVERSE. AMSTERDAM, August 28 The “Vonvaerts” referring to the German reverse says that the German beatcu are not beaten. What is beaten is the omnipotence of the mailed fist «i nfl fhn Tiurmo ©f flnmitilnll

AN ENEMY WAIL

Received ibis dav at, 2.38 p.m..) ROME, Aug. 27. It is reported from Vienna that the Central Powers, at the recent conference at: German Headquarters agreed that peace overtures were uselss unless accompanied by an admission of defeat. The Kaiser and Emperor Karl decided not to concede anything but to conquer or push together.

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Hokitika Guardian, 28 August 1918, Page 3

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233

GERMANY WITHIN. Hokitika Guardian, 28 August 1918, Page 3

GERMANY WITHIN. Hokitika Guardian, 28 August 1918, Page 3

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