Germany
OLYMPIAD IN 1916 IN BERLIN.
United Press Association. (Received 8.30 a.m.) Stockholm, March 11. Germany is organising an Olympiad in Berlin in 191 G for her Allies and the neutrals.
"THE WALLS OF STEEL".
THE REICHSTAG HAS OPENED. Amsterdam, March 11. The President's address declared that "from Vosges to the Channel and from the Baltic to Bukoviua, our amies are standing like a wall of steel. The brave Turks are guarding the Dardanelles, which the Anglo-French are vainly trying! to conquer. The Turks are also threatening Egypt." The budget estimates a surplus for the current year at £1,900,000, and asks credit for £500,000,000 to finance the war until the late tutumn. The German finances are more favorable than the Allies'. England had had the only noteworthy loan success. No policy of starvation or strangulation would cut off Germany's life-breath. An honorable peace would amply atone for the sacrifices for the future which would be Germany's.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 59, 12 March 1915, Page 5
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