Germany
REGISTRATION OF YOUTHS. Times and Sydney Sun Service. I i Received 8.0 a.m.) London, April 28. I An order posted in Mulhaiisen urges ' |,ovs of seventeen years of age to rejgi.ter, with a view to mobilisation. ' Presumably, it applies to the whole Empire. j . A GERMAN PROFESSOR S RESIGNATION. i Times and Sydney Sun Service. j (Received 8.0 a.m.) London, April 28. Professor Raeekol. in resigning from the Rationalist Press Association, wrote: “1 retain feelings of veneration for the attitude of friends in ■ Britain and the colonies, hut politically T deeply despise England.” THE MAILED FIST. Sofia, April 28, | The Kaiser recently telegraphed to ids sister, the Queen of (Greece, describing the Anstro-German success in the Carpathians, and giving the number of Russian prisoners. Re asserted that the Allies', in the west were incapable of serious action, and concluded by stating he was convinced I the final issue would be in favor of the central Empires. “If so, woe betide those who set themselves against 'them.” The telegram was written in plain language, and was evidently an [attempt to bring pressure on neutrals.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 99, 29 April 1915, Page 5
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