LANSDOWNE'S LETTER.
GERMAN JUBILATION. AMSTERDAM, Dee. 3. Interest in Lord Lansdowne's letter overshadows the Reichstag speeches. Count Reventlow writes: Lord Lansdownc sees defeat speedily impending. The "Tageblatt" says': The opposition in France and England against the war dictators is increasing. The "Vossiscke-Zeitung" says: The union of Russia and Germany means the end of England's rule of the Continent. The "Yorwaertz" says: The RussoGernian has \lccided i\\e fate of the greater part of Europe and part of Asia, with England, America France and Italy modestly silent. Admiral Tirpitz, in a speech at Essen says Germany has won more than sir.-! lost by the Anglo,-American alliance. Germany must have Antwerp and part of Russia. . • i jh3&< '■ ■■
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Taihape Daily Times, 4 December 1917, Page 4
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114LANSDOWNE'S LETTER. Taihape Daily Times, 4 December 1917, Page 4
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