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Germany

SIGNIFICANT ADMISSION BY HICH BERLIN PERSONACE. United Press Association. Paris, January 13. A high Berlin personage informed a Copenhagen correspondent that German governing circles recognised that, the German offensive was deliaitely broken. Germany had still c<«>siderabii resources of men, but she was not powerful enough to undertake a new and victorious offensive. The public were still kept in ignoracne of the real state of affairs.

ALTERED TONE OF CERMAN PRESS. THE POSSIBILITY OF DEFEAT. Amsterdam, January 13. While some German newspapers gravely ask their readers to believe that London has been reduced to live straits, there has been a generally marked change of tone in the German press. Professor Parseval, in an article in the Cologne Gazette, says: "If Germany is defeated it is impossible that she should pay an indemnity, because her last man will have fallen exhausted, and her last penny have been spent. This must be made clear to Germany's enemies."

HAMBURC.AMERiKA CO'S SERVICE TO COPENHAGEN.

Lpndon, January 13

Copenhagen reports that the Ham-burg-Amerika Company is organising a regular service from Hamburg to Bremen, through the Kiel Canal, to Copenhagen.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 11, 14 January 1915, Page 5

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Germany Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 11, 14 January 1915, Page 5

Germany Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 11, 14 January 1915, Page 5

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