ABOUT THE ENEMY
GERMAN CASUALTIES.
A DANISH ESTIMATE Uuito3 Service
COPENHAGEN, September 24. The "National Tidende " states that 2 per cent of the North Schleswig population has been killed or .is missing, and if this proportion applies to the Empire 1,400.000 Germans have been killed, not counting deaths from sickness.
THE MAN SUPPLY.
SEVEN MILLIONS HAVE SERVED.
Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. COPENHAGEN. September 24. The "National Tidende" states that in all 10.000,000 men have been called up for militarv service in Germany, and 7,ooo.ooo'have actually been in tho firing line. ■■ ,
CRISIS IN GERMANY. CHANCELLOR OPPOSED RUTHLESS SUBMARINE WAR. Eeuter.'s Telegrams. AMSTERDAM, September 24. A great political crisis is slowly developing in Germany., There is no doubt the pan-Germans are doing their utmost to overthrow the. Chancellor. . '*.',,, ~. The crisis is the sequel to the publication of correspondence between Admiral von Tirpitz and Dr von BethmaunHollweg showing that the latter opposed the ruthless submarino warfare, which is favoured by the pan-Germans.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17283, 26 September 1916, Page 8
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