GERMANY
SURE OF VICTORY. AN AMUSING .BEOiPHEiOY. Amsterdam, August ff. The Colniselic Zeitung gays:—We aro so sure of victory that we shrug our shoulders at the enemy's fantastic lies. The Allies will neither succeed in taking the Dardanelles nor in forcing back the (iernians on the east and west fronts. The (ienmans will jetirr;,, until tlie .conclusion of diplomatic negotiations up; on .tjic.iftte .of Tielgiiuii,. folund find tile Go:"nv.in colonies. German merchants will emerge as triumphantly as the soldiers, and our mercantile licet will again sail proudly. There will be miserly lainentation in tlie enemies' countries." MUTINOUS GERMANS. , RINGLEADERS SHOT. Havre, August 9. Mutineers a! the garrisons at Liege, Ghent and Bruges refused to march to replace exhausted troops on tlie Yeer front, and the ringleaders were shot in the presence of their comrades.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 August 1915, Page 2
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