Germany
HINDENBURC WORKING.
PREPARINC TO SURPRISE THE WORLD.
Unitko ' Pbjess Association. (Received 11.5 a.m.) Amsterdam, July 14. The Tyd states that well-informed German sources deny that Hindenburg is in disgrace, jljut ou : the contrary, is, busily engaged in preparations which will 1 surprise the world and perhaps bring the war to a conclusion. FOOL TALK. THE KONICSBERC INCIDENT. GERMANY SQUEAKING LOUDLY.
(Received 11.5 a.m.)
Berlin, July 14
' The newspapers angrily complain at the sinkfng of the Konigsberg, which is described as a savage attack on a defenceless craft. The Kaiser sent his condolences to Tirpitz and the Crown Prince sent a message of regret that the ship had unfortunately been shattered by a treacherous euemv.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 64, 15 July 1915, Page 5
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