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Germany

PREDICTION TO TAKE PARIS T 0« DAY. Times and Sydney Sun Services. London, September 1. The German Press confidently asserts that the official prediction that the Germans will be in Paris by September 2nd will be fulfillled.

GERMANS SENT EASTWARD EN ROUTE FOR POLAND.

London, September 1

An Englishman from Brussels states that 80,000 Germans crossed the Meuse at Seilles, en route for Poland.

GERMANY’S KRUPP SIEGE GUNS.

London, September 1

Germany’s Krupp siege guns, whiak were constructed secretly, art 17ia. HoAvitzers. COUNT BERNSTORFF’S STATEMENT. [United Press Association.] Washington, September 1. Count Bernstorff, the German in> bassadori in America, has issued a ( statement l that Germany has beaten both France and Britain so thoroughly tliat Germany is able to withdraw troops to participate against Russians on the Eastern -frontier. Count Bemstox-ff asserts that the Louvain people-cut the throats of, german officers, hence the destruction ef the citv. < U\s i ’’' * LA I ’ PUBLICATION OF CASUALTIEI FORBIDDEN. Berlin, September 1. The War Office lias forbidden the publication of further casualty lists.

GERMAN ATROCITIES DENIED.

Berlin, September 1. General von Moltke denies that the troops committed atrocities, and adds that-rmdtert? - hard 'measures had' been taken these had been provoked by the 'paHicipatiolP of the civil ■populpti(m( including woinen. 4, I . ’ -i

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 13, 2 September 1914, Page 5

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Germany Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 13, 2 September 1914, Page 5

Germany Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 13, 2 September 1914, Page 5

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