GERMANY
DEAD AGAIN. PRINCE WITH THE LIVES OF A GAT. New York, Nov. 4. A message from Turin says a. dispatch from Rome to ' the Gazette del Popolo declares that the German Crown Prince is dead. The correspondent asserts that an accredited diplomat at the Vatican informed him that the news was received by the Secretary of State from the Papal Nuneio at Vienna. Further detail were refused but the correspondent was assured that the statement was authentic.
FOOD SCARCITY. DUTCH SOCIALIST'S REPORT. Amsterdam, Nov. 4. Mrs. Hoist, a Dutch Socialist leader, has visited Germany. She states that the people are suffering terrribly. Millions of civilians are underfed and there is great scarcity of meats and fats. Hunger-rioting in Berlin is of daily occurrence. Women wait all night long at the shops hoping to buy the smallest quantity of meat, b,ut thousands return empty-handed and desperate with misery.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 November 1915, Page 5
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