Germany
NEW YEAR REVIEWS. €'; [Unitbd Pwcbb Association.] Vienna, January 4i The Reichspost, in a New Year article, says': “The-war is a terrible and severe fight against overwhelming fences of men and money, whose fleets and forts command the sea and the traffic with many neutral States.” ' ''■] The Zeit, in its New Year article, says the cost to Austria will be still greater ,in its sacrifices of blood and treasure.
The Arbeiter Zeitung wrote that when the war,.was begun the,.sun .shone* his assurjnc.es of ’ glorious victory. The sun planes no longer, but the losses rises higher and higher. g SCARBOROUGH AND WHITBY. (■Received 8.40 a.tn.) >•» - /V Amsterdam, -January 4. The North German'Gazette the shelling, of Scarborough because thetown possesses a redoubt with sixinchers. ' The ’’■paper • states that 'the raiders shelled dnly r the'coastguard'and signal station at Whitby. WELL TREATED GERMAN PRIS- . ONERS. - (Received-1.50 p;m.)" ' ■ -Amsterdam, January 4. The Berliner Tageblatt published a German seaman’s letter disclosing the absolute coinfort which he and his comrades wese experiencing-at the concentration camp at Eastqote, Hampshire, and expressing the hope that prisoners . in- Germany were being
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 3, 5 January 1915, Page 6
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181Germany Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 3, 5 January 1915, Page 6
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