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NOTES FROM THE TIMES. A FEELING OF RELIEF. Tiuica and Sydney Sun Services. Received March 1, 5.15 p.m. London, Feb. 29. Tlie tone ol the press comments shows .hat everywhere, including Germany, intense relief is felt' over the return to (.pan warfare, and tbe prospects o! rapid t.-ults. AS INVETERATE GAMBLBB. A STRONG ARTICLE. The Manchester Guardian is in pos«etcion Pf a copy of Die Zuleknuft, the •leading German suppressed paper. Its ihiof article attacked General von Falkenbuyn, asking why should the fate of Germany be committed to a gambler, »nd adding -that .Falkenbayn was an inveterate gambler, so heavily indebted that he was compelled to leave the army. Ha took a commercial position in China, Sut Inter was recalled and made rapid
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 March 1916, Page 5
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