GERMANY
WHAT AXTWERI* MEAN'S TO GERMANY. "DECISIVE RESULTS SOOX." Amsterdam, October IS. The German press declares that now Antwerp has fallen tin- Hermans can gc» their teeth firmly into the Belgian coast. The north-west coast oi Franco will follow, and soon decisive !■• uk* will be obtained. France ami Kn/lari i will then have to reckon wit:* the immediate neighbourhood of lioiitiio Germany.
MADE FOR THE OCCASION. deceived 17, 3.-I0 [un. Berne, October 10. The German Legation invited the I'ress authorities to inspect ilumdums taken from the French and British soldiers. The Swiss champion rifle shot, 'ltadelhofen, saw the exhibits, All were rough and recently altered by means of I a file. It is concluded that the exhibition was specially prepared. | i THE KAISER'S LATEST WISH. ! Received 18, 4.40 p.m. J Amsterdam, October 17. The Lokal Anzeiger states that the Kaiser, in congratulating the Bavarian army corps, said: "I should like the English to meet the Bavarians just once."
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 124, 19 October 1914, Page 8
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