Germany
THE PAPER CURRENCY. TO BE REDEEMED BY THE SWORD, , FAILURE MEANS CATASTROPHE. Times and Sydney Sun Seevioe. (Received 8 am.; London, June 10. A neutral correspondent emphasises the fact that the Germans place reliance on their paper currency. The nternal credit is sound in consequence ,i the belief that Germany’s enemies vi 11 be compelled to pay, German .words being pledged to redeem Gernan paper. Failure means a nationI catastrophe. A GERMAN STATEMENT. (Received 11.40 a.m.) Amsterdam, June 10. A German communique states; The iemy near Souchez refinery gained ,;aie small advantages, hut the French ttacks north of Neuville collapsed ad we captured two hundred French ;outh-west of Hehuterne. We captured iter sapping, several trenches north ! Hurlus and also at Lemesnil. The French captured our advanced renches west ot Hois Le Pretre. Our troops made only slight process south-west of Shavli, owing to ,trong opposition. The enemy sent up itrong reinforcements against our encircling movement in East Dnrrlsa and ddiged us to withdraw, hut our wing is in molested. New Russian forces arrived south ul west of Lemhcrg and are advancng southward. Attacks against portions of General Von Linsing-ui’s army , o) 'th and east of Drohbycz, in the Dneister district, have keen repulsed.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 35, 11 June 1915, Page 5
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