GERMANY
FOOLED AGAIN! JTOOD SCARCITY CAI'SES ALARM. Times anil Sydney Sun .Services. Received 12, 5.20 p.m. London, January 12. The prohibition of night-baking in Germany lias rendered idle 13,000 bilkers. '1 his has caused general alarm and dissatisfaction, because the people understood tiiat the food supplies were equal lo an emergency.
MUZZLING THE WAR LORD. GENERALS BROOOK XL) IXTKRFEREXOR HOW BLUNDERS ARK PUXIKUED. London, January 11. The Daily Mail says that a neutral who was constantly in Berlin, and is now iu London, declared that the Generals bad definitely barred the Kaiser from interfering with the strategy of the cam-' paign. General von Ilindenbcrg .was described as the leader of a movement to muzisle the War Lord, and made noninterference, a. condition of retaining command in the east. Herr von Betli-nuui-lloHweg was accused of an unpardonable blunder in admitting in the Reichstag' that the invasion of Belgium was a violation of international law. General von Kluek's Paris fiasco was attiibuted to . the Bavarians, the Crown Jiince failing to arrive in time with his army. General von Moltke was dismissed for allowing the British to escape from Antwerp.
THE COPPER SCARCITY. BRITISH GENERAL'S PUGNACITY.' CALLS THE KAISER. A RASCAL. Amstrdam, January 11. The Telegraaf states that General Fife and Lieutenant Giilie, with the Belgians at Liege, have been imprisoned for life for assisting ;!,>() Belgians to reach Holland to join tlie French army, and also with making maps of the German position on tlie Mouse. During the hearing General Fife called the Kaiser a rascal. BEER FOR GERMAN BRAVERY. KATSER'S KINDLY ATTENTIONS. ANOTHER WARSAW ATTACK PLANNED. Times and Sydney Sun Services. London, January 11. German newspapers have asked girls not. to write any more letters of admira. tion to General von Hindcnbiirg. They point out that the campaign occupies his time and thought, and he has :w leisure for the most beautiful literary essays of the rising generation. He was aware that the whole German people regard him with love, gratitude, and confidence. The Kaiser during his stay in tlie west encouraged his troops by sending them beer. He interviewed the cooks and tasted all kinds of cookery, expressing delight at the delicious nourishment. Everywhere he is advertising that the war bread is Superior to white. It is reported in Berlin that General von Hindenlmrg is assembling 1.01)0.000 men for a decisive attack on Warsaw.
"INSULTING TO THE KAISER." CARDINAL VAI'GIJAN CENSURED. Received 13, 1-2.5 a.m. Rotterdam, January 12. The Provincial Council of German Jesuits censured Father Bernard Vauglian, of London, whose Wtti- sermons were considered insulting to the Kaiser. THE NEW WAR LOAN. ITS REPORTED SUCCESS. Received 13, 12.5 a.m. '•Amsterdam, January 12. There are reports that the German war loan was covered.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 18, 13 January 1915, Page 5
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