GERMANY'S TROUBLES.
KUHLMANN'S SPEECH. MILITARY VICTORY IS [IMPOSSIBLE. LONDON, June 30. It is reported that the Crown Prince supports Von Kuhlmann's retirement, but that the Kaiser and Hindenburg oppose, it. It is stated that Hindenburg approved of the speech because after his experiences on the We§t front he recognises that victory is not attainable. -' . A traveller from Germany ; reports that the situation is growing' 1 more serious. The temper of the people is bad, their patience ! being exhausted'. GERMANY AND ILL-TREATED PRISONERS. Received 11.15 a.m. LONDON. July 1. NeAvspapers point, out that Germany is providing a useful precedent in forcing Rumania to punish certain officials for alleged ill-treatment ot German prisoners, also in demanding indemnification of the relatives or prisoners who died.
SERVICES. REWARDED. Received 11.15 a.m. LONDON, July 1. Mr. Arthur Lee has been raised to the peerage in recognition of his services in national food production.
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Taihape Daily Times, 2 July 1918, Page 5
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