Second Edition. THE WAR.
Germany
A GREAT TEAM. \ GERMANS AND CHINAMEN. United Press Association. (Received--i:2o- p.m.) *" London, December 9. The Chronicle’s Basle correspondent states that according to the Berlin Tageblatt, China will? be Germany’s next ally.. Doubtless secret agents are representing that the Kaiser js a great believer in Coiuuciu’s precepts. ARE THE GERMANS DOWNHEARTED? \ UNEASINESS CONCERNING THE KAISER’S ILLNESS. (Received 1.15 p.m.) Paris, December 9. The Figaro says it has the highest authority for stating that the spirit of German Court circles is very downhearted. The future is viewed with great anxiety,. Amsterdam states that Berlin telegrams assert that the Kaiser’s condition is serious. Ho is su|fering from pneumonia and continued nervous depression caused by over-exer-tion. He has continual headaches, and is extremely violent to those round him. The doctors advise him t not to return to the front. His illness is causing uneasiness throughout ■ Germany.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 294, 10 December 1914, Page 6
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147Second Edition. THE WAR. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 294, 10 December 1914, Page 6
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