GERMANY
THE PEELING IN BERLIN. CONFIDENCE IN THE ARiltf SHAKEN. A REMARKABLE ADMISSION. Received 17, 5.5 p.m. London, January lflt •A neutral who has returned from Berlin says that lie constantly met people mourning wounded soldiers. The citizens attend the theatres and cafes as usual, but dancing is prohibited, and the dancing saloons closed. The belief in the infallibility of the army is waning. ' A German officer had confessed to him ' that if England, at the commencement had put a million men in the field, the war would have been drawing to a finish now on German territory. i A NEWSPAPER SUSPENDED. FOR PUBLISHING TOO MUCH '* _. 2 London, January 15. The Paris Humauite says that the ' Vossiche Zcitung was suspended in De- • cember because it published the substance of a confidential interview be- * tween party leaders and the Chancellor, ' who said: "Gentlemen, the situation is precarious." FINANCE MINISTER RESIGNS. e Received 18, 1.26 a.m. ' Copenhagen, January 17. k A German official message states thai " Iterr Kuhn, Minister of Finance, has re c ' signed on account of ill-health.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 188, 18 January 1915, Page 5
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