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SPEECH IN THE DIET. United Press Association. Berlin, March 16. In the Prussian Diet, Herr Delbruck, Minister for the Interior, said the enemies’ armies had been repeatedly broken. Now they were attempting to starve the women and children. He emphasised the economic and industrial activities of Germany, and said: “We are organised from the first to the last man. If we only intended to repel the enemy there should be peace shortly, but we will not sheath our swords until guarantees are given that our neighbours will not fail us again, and it is not desirable to discuss those guarantees at present.” HORDING COLD IN BERLIN. Constantinople, March 16. The German banks sent thirty-two cases of gold to Berlin. CHILDREN’S SAVINGS FOR THE WAR LOAN. United Press Association. (Received 8.45 a.m.) Amsterdam, March 16. The Government has circularised the schools to devote all their savings to tlio war loan. The Berlin scholars have been urged to raise nine million marks. LATEST LISTS SHOW .33,142 CASUALTIES. (Received 9.35 a.m.) Copenhagen, March 16. The last eight Prussian lists show 33,142 casualties, including eleven airmen killed.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 63, 17 March 1915, Page 5

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Germany Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 63, 17 March 1915, Page 5

Germany Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 63, 17 March 1915, Page 5

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