GERMANY'S TROUBLES.
GERMANS' CHANGED POLICY. ;, i MAN-POWER RUNNING OUT. LONDON, August 15. The United Press correspondent state's that there are signs of an accumulation. ,-.of,. changes, in, the, policy imposed,-qji,, the Germans , by the. Allied successes,,. appoint., ment to the command of' the group of armies , astride., the .. Sqmme, under Prince Ruppreeht is significant: Hitherto only Crown Princes and dukes have been named as army' group commanders.
A captured order signed by Ludendorff says: The 'internal situation and the condition of German resources of men necessitate another drastic comb-out}. Every 'possible clerk, storekeeper, and cook must go on ac-. tive service. . i It is reliably learnt that the High Command refused requests for reinforcements, saying: "We have no men to send you. You must make what you have do.
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Taihape Daily Times, 17 August 1918, Page 5
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