Germany
"A SEVERE BLOW." United Press Association. Amsterdam, September 30. German newspapers admit a severe blow, on the West front. A General, commenting on the Champagne posi- i tion, said that the battle continues in fearful intensity, but a great break t through has not occurred. lie says the Germans were, reinforced, but ' they must expect a heavy struggle. I The French are superior in numbers ] and are attacking with colossal fury. THE KAISER AND PEACE. London, September 30. Amsterdam advices assert that the ( Kaiser is ascertaining the vieAvs of the Germanic rulers regarding peace. CERMANS RUSH TROOPS TO BELGIUM. ALL VEHICLES COMMANDEERED. (Received 11 a.m.) Amsterdam, September 30. The Telegraff states that apparently inexhaustible tvainloads of GerJmans are arriving in Belgium. There is greatest activity. All vehicles ( have been requisitioned for bringing up materials and conveying the wounded. YOUTHS CALLED TO ARMS. (Received 11 a.m.) Amsterdam, September 30. Nineteen-year old Germans in Holland and Scandinavia have been called to the colors;. RESISTANCE TO ALLIES ATTACK IMPOSSIBLE. DEFINITE WESTERN RESULT MIGHT DECIDE THE WAR. (Received 11 a.m.) Amsterdam, September 30. There are indications of anxiety and uneasiness in Germany. 1 The Frankfurter Zeitung says it , was impossible to resist the bombardment of three days and nights followed by the attack of brave troops; A writer in the Berlingske Tindehde says that a. definite result in etli'e west front might decide the whole war.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 28, 1 October 1915, Page 5
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