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THE CROWN OF VICTORY. WILHELM ASSURED OF VICTORY. BISMARKIAN CELEBRATIONS. United Prebb .Absooiatxon. (Received 9.5 a.in.) London, April G. The Kaiser, in a message regretting Lis absence from the Bismarck celebrations, says; “My business is to remain on the field in hot battle. J liat we will succeed is assured by God s mercy, by our unanimous will for victory, and by the pledge of every sacrifice for tbe Fatherland. The reward will be a flourishing national life, enabling the German wmo develop in freedom and strength, that will be a crown for the proud structure of which Bismarck laid the foundation.” WAR’S TERRIBLE TOLL. GERMAN ARMY’S CASUALTIES TOTAL 1,576,000 .
(Received 8-5 a.m.) London, April 0. The Army losses are announced as follows: Prussians ... ... 1,133,000 Bavarians ... ... 167,000 Saxons ... ... 128,000 Wurtemtourgers ... 148,000 Grand total ... 1,576,000 Besides the above, there are the casualties recorded in twenty-four naval lists. THE MOBILE COLTZ. Amsterdam, April G. Von der Goltz is at Vienna, but is returning to Constantinople.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 79, 7 April 1915, Page 5
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