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ALLIED SUCCESSES ADMITTED.

"GERMAN FRONT- WILL NEVER

BE BItOKEN."

BRITAIN'S DJfISTIIE FOR WORLD-

SUJr'REMACY

(Ronter's Tel>sgram*?.)r'i:- ie (Received SO U. 30 a.m.) ' ' LONDON^ ;Sppt, 29. , In the Reichstag D'r yon Bethmann Hollwfeig roferreci to the'fighting.' Ho, admitted that the Anglo-i'reiich .suoeesses were pressing the Gorman luies back and inflicting heavy losses in men and matsriaf, but ho asserted that they had failed in their: object of rclliiig up .-the Qermaii front. He was confident that they would never got through, even as little as the Ilussians in ;rhe -East;; ' whifstV: ther

repulse of the Allied -.iiitac.ks ia tliG /. v»st had -ft-«strated the ; - great (' Entente plan to sever coniiectiou beiweeli CJermauy and the Orieut by *he separate ■conquest /of ; Twkey,: Bu-igawa, zvA Austria-Hungary 1 Xbo Chancellor declared that the ■ En«terite's -lust tor conquest was | -i^e^ponstblc foi\ the daily heaping «f i mountains of coipi^ r as Germany, hftd •'iilready ideclartMi . her ; readiness for jpeaco. . He! .a&ked if anyone iu_ Gerraany dai-ed now'tO' demaiad peace, in i face of M. Briand's declaration. 1 Ho indignantly denied that the '-Kaiser had exercised mfluowcoon the ( Tsar to prevent- Russia's develppmonti 1 in the direction of freedom, -butt he. denounced Britiviu's wairiing: more than booty, after bleeding Pr-aoace- t© death, making her Allies ; financially and~ eeonomicaliy her slaves, and subjecting -European neutrals to her i orders. Britain wanted to soo Germaav militarily boycotted and condemned to lasting sickliness, in order to realise her tireani o"f British world-supremacy.

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Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 223, 30 September 1916, Page 5

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ALLIED SUCCESSES ADMITTED. Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 223, 30 September 1916, Page 5

ALLIED SUCCESSES ADMITTED. Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 223, 30 September 1916, Page 5

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