Germany
ENORMOUS CASUALTIES. SEVEN THOUSAND PACES IN PRINT. Times and Sydney Sun Service. (Received 8 a.in.) London, June 10. The German casualty lists cover seven thousand closely-printed pages. There is evidence of enormous Josses in thg crack regiments. CONDITIONS OF PEACE. “NOT A WAR OF CONQUEST." Unithd Pmsma Association. Amsterdam, Juno P. The Cologne correspondent of the newspaper Tyd says a report is current that Austria and Germany will shortly announce their conditions of peace. Emphasis will be given to the declar; ation that the Germanic allies are not engaged in a war of conquest, but that they seek only to ensure the security of their territories. THE KAISER AND HIS TROOPS. Home, June 9. The Kaiser has returned to Berlin Addressing the troops in Galicia, lie admitted that the losses at Przemysl were very heavy, but unavoidable, as the Germans must either conquer or die. He is shortly going to the Italian frontier, where, it is understood, he will deliver speeches stigmatising the conduct of Italy, which will be a real declaration of war.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 34, 10 June 1915, Page 8
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