GERMANY
PENALTY OF PLAIN SPEAKING. SOCIALIST XrcW.Sl'A'l'Eß OFFICE WKEUKED. Copenhagen, August 27. Militarists wrecked the ollices of the Vorwaerts iii I'cvlin. The papers published articles making out that tli<■ Kaiser was responsible for events which hurt i'e>ulte.l disastrously for the unity of tiennany. TRADE COXDITIOXS DESPERATE. <VMMKU(TAL CATASTROPHE IMMIXEXT. London. August 27. 'L'rnreturning from (iennany declare that tin- economic situation is ! desperate. A large number of export firm* in Ha mlmrg. have already closed. | ami .i general trade catastrophe is anI tieiiute.i.
AN KU'SIVK TARGET. London, August '27. A-. Knjjli-hman. who has returned from ili'i-many. stite> that Count Zeppelin'- ui' thod is to Ixivcr beyond ran<;e and 1..w r a man in a bullet-proof ease by in. ans ni two or three thousand feet -if win-. Tile bombs arc released I'll. ' the
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 80, 29 August 1914, Page 5
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132GERMANY Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 80, 29 August 1914, Page 5
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