Second Edition Central Powers
DECISION ON THE WEST.
hope abandoned elsewhere.
Press Association—Copyright, Austinlian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received 11.50 a.m.) Paris, August io.
Newspapers consider that the Kaiser’s view of the west front, together with the fact that the enemy are sending their reinforcements that can be spared, especially their heavy artillery, indicates that Germany - is seeking a decisive victory there, having given up hope of success elsewhere. HUN CRIMES PROMISED. GERMAN REPRISALS FOR THE BARALONG. KO CONSIDERATION FOR CIVILIANS. J NO CONSIDERATION FOR, Press Association— Copyright, Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received 12.35 p.m.) " New York, August 15. A Berlin wireless states: “In consequence of the Baralong case, /ei>pelins in, future will show no consideration for the lives of civilians. In every raid, Kngland shall remcmbei the Baralong. ' Our airships will show that we are able to make reprisals for these cruelties.”
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 15, 16 August 1916, Page 6
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144Second Edition Central Powers Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 15, 16 August 1916, Page 6
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