Germany.
INTERNAL CREDIT GOOD. HOW GERMANY VIEWS THE WAR. London, June 1'). A neutral correspondent emphasises the fact that German reliance on paper currency for internal credit is 'found iu consequence of the belief that 'Germany's enemies will be compelled to pay. German swords are pledged to redeem German paper. Failure means a national financial catastrophe. Amsterdam, .luiie 1 11 - A German coiumun'upic states that the enemy near Souchez refinery gained small advantages. The French attacks .iijcrffch of CS'cuviUo collapsed and we ■"captured -20(1 French south-cast of Uebuteme. YVe captured, after sapping, .several trendies north of Hindus, also at Le Me.suil. The French captured our advanced trench west of I'.ois le Pretre. Our troops made only slight progress south-west of Shavli, owing to the strong opposition. The enemy sent up strong "reinforcements agu/inst our oneiivling movement east of the Duhissa and obliged us to withdraw the wing, which WiVi unmolested. X'Cv.' Russian forces couth and west of Leinberff are advancing southward. Atta-ks against ' portions of General von Lin-ingeu'-! army, north-east of Drohbypv. in the | Diul-tev ''.'■ Ivict, were repulsed. '
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 313, 12 June 1915, Page 5
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178Germany. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 313, 12 June 1915, Page 5
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