Germany
RULERS GOING TO THE FRONT. Times and Sydney Son Service*. London, December 8. The King of Saxony has left for the western theatre, and the Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha for the eastern. “FALLING BETWEEN TWO STOOLS.” United Press Association. London, December 9. The Times, in a leader, says: “German strategy is falling between two stools. If the Germans seek success is the east, they must send teinforceraents from the west. They will not do this, because it might mean the withdrawal to the Rhine, and their people would then learn the truth.” KAISER’S RETURN TO BERLIN CAUSES DISAPPOINTMENT. (Received 9.30 a.in.) Copenhagen, December 9. The Kaiser’s unexpected return to Berlin from the eastern zone caused intense disappointment, as the people hoped that when he returned it would be at the head of a victorious army. It is asserted that the Kaiser’s return is due to uneasiness at the attention of Russian aviators, who obtrusively followed his every movement.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 294, 10 December 1914, Page 5
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