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GERMANY.

THE KAISER ILL GERMANY'S FOOD [PROBLEM. ' Deceived Dec. 23, 9.5 pjn. Paris, Dee. 22. Germans are interning civilians who invaded the French provinces to minimise the -food problem, and 20,000 have also been ordered to quit. The Germans are Hiring donkeys as dogs' food. Amsterdam, Dec. 22. The Kaiser has postponed his visit to the French front owing to a cold. He was greatly fatigued on his arrival from the Russian front and thrdat specialists were summoned. . A DEPRESSED CRITIC. . Amsterdam, pec. 22. • General Moraht, in the Berliner Tagebtott, say*: "We have abandoned all Illusions, and know we ara engaged in a life and death struggle. We could wish that Britain would realise the impossibility of crashing us. The present agony is of no use to anyone. We, like the Frmcfr, are forced by our losses to put w&fajff into our wine ( but Britain is putwine into her water and is ere•lk army larger and better than (Jenaan militarists have foreseen." JffiW LOAN APPROVED. Amsterdam, Dec. 22. ■fhe Reichstag approved the credit for Eve hundred million sterling. A Socialist minority approved the proposal for the f iirnose of showing disapproval of kal conauwt*

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Taranaki Daily News, 24 December 1915, Page 5

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GERMANY. Taranaki Daily News, 24 December 1915, Page 5

GERMANY. Taranaki Daily News, 24 December 1915, Page 5

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