GERMANY.
SHORTAGE OF FOOD. MORE WOMEN RIOTS. Times and Sydney Sun Services. Received March 22, 5.:!.") p.m. London, March 21. Neutrals from Germany state that she is much more heavily feeling the blockade. The middle eiasses are suffering f'om ft hick of neces-aries and are bitterly resentful, Dr. llcllferich's blufling statement to the contrary. The great shortage of potatoes, milk, butter, meal, and bread in Berlin lias resulted in a recurrence of female riots. These the mounted police are brutally quelling by trampling down the people unmercifully. - Numbers have been injured and some killed.
von TIRPITZ. RETIREMENT CAUSES ANXIETY. Times and Sydney Sun Services. London, March 21. The Cologne Gazette significantly admits that Tirpizt's retirement in such a serious war crisis is causing much national excitement and anxiety.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 March 1916, Page 5
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