GERMAN SHIPPING
ANXIOUS TIMES AHEAD. (Australian and N.Z. CaWe Association. AMSTERDAM, Sept. 17. . The Cologne Gazette damps optimistic expectations of a great future for German shipping after the war. It admits that shipping has suffered worse than any industry, and that the situation is growing more anxious. It appeals for assistance from Imperial funds. GERMAN GENERAL DISMISSED. (Published in The Times.) AMSTERDAM. Sept. 18. The Frankfurter Zeitung announces the dismissal of General Haemisch, commander of the Fourteenth. Army Corps.
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Nelson Evening Mail, 19 September 1916, Page 5
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