GERMANY.
KAISI.iI ADDRESSES IIIS TROOPS. ON THE FIELDS OF ALSACE. SHORTAGE OF FLOUR IN BERLIN. Loudon, October 25. A message from Basle states that tile Kaiser on the 18th inspected the Germans ill Alsace, and incited them to make the last victorious effort in the Yosgcs. Berlin, October 2a. Owing to the shortage of flour the authorities permit the use of 20 per cent, of potatoes in bread-making. "MADE IN GERMANY" HISTORY. A CAREER FOR GENERAL I/EMANX.
Received 2fi, p.m. London .October 25. Berlin reports the discovery that General Leniann. the heroic defender of I.ieffe, is a Genuan, alleged to lie. identical wiili Private Hermann Lehmann, who deserted from (he Germans at Mctz in IS7O. TUB END OF THE KAISER. AS EORF.SKK.Y BY FRENCH PROPHETESS. Received i-'fl, 3.4,' i p.m. London, October 2T>. The Petit Barisicn states that Madam Thebes, prophetess, predicts that the Kaiser will end his day:: as a physical wreck, and on the verge of lunacy, while the Crown Prince will be assassinated.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 131, 27 October 1914, Page 5
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