GERMANY
CHECKMATED IN ALL DIRECTIONS. FEROCIOUS FURY AGAINST ENGLAND. Times and Sydney Sun Services. ■London, November 10. A Copenhagen message says that a distinguished neutral business man reports that the commercial classes in Germany now realise that Germany has beu checkmated in all directions. Germany blames England for the collapse of the grand plan of campaign, and this has aroused ferocious fury and the intensest hatred of England. Far-seeing commercial men realise that Germany's prosperity, which reached its zenith in .Inly, is being sapped and the prolongation of the war will spell eventual ruin.
GUERILLA WARFARE AGAINST THE ■RUSSIANS. THE END JUSTIFIES THE MEANS. Amsterdam, November 17. A proclamation in East Prussia urges the whole population to take up arms and maintain a guerilla warfare against the Russians. London, November 10. Despite the severity of the German punishment of armed civilians m Belgium, the Gorman proclamation to the inhabitants of East Prussia dec Tares , that all means of defence are pennissable when an enemy crosses the frontier. It summons all to take up arms, preferably wearing civilians' dress in order to surprise the enemy better.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 149, 18 November 1914, Page 5
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