GERMANY.
, RIOTS IN BERLIN. THE HERO OF THE HOUR, ;•; ' Received Feb. 27, 5.5, p.m. Amsterdam, Feb. 25. Travellers from Germany state that a «*rious revolt occurred in,, Berlin on February 2. The cavalry charged the mob and over a hundred were killed. ' (S'Th« hero of the hour in Germany is the naval airman Christiansen, who was iron crossed, because of his "deathless deed" in bombing Ramsgate, which astonished the whole of England) Vy WAR LORDS MEET. fcOYAL BOUNDERS RULE THE ROOST. ',- Received Feb. 27, 5.5 p.m. ' . Petrograd, Feb. 26. The Russ Kunyall states that the War Council at Berlan was summoned to discuss the best methods of dissipating -the bad impression caused by the fall of Ewerum, the German and Bavarian Crown Princes and Generals Hindenburg and Mackensen being present. The Crown Princes hotly advocated the advance on Verdun, which the Fieldmarsaals opposed, urging that it would be. better to develop the operations planned against Russia, where General Hindenburg said the chances of success Were greater. The Kaiser supported the Crown Princes, and oruers were immediately given to complete the transport of reserves of men and material westwards.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 February 1916, Page 5
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