GERMANY.
CONSOLING THEMSELVES. COLOGNE GAZETTE COMMENT. • ■JyTimei and Sydney Sun Services. London, March 28. The Cologne Gazette says the battles fhat hive taken place have given the choice.to our supreme command of appointing the place and time for compelling the enemy to fight where we 1 Want him. If the events are contemplated from this point of view they may be regarded with satisfaction. The saine journal says that if the Germans are disappointed with the submarine policy, there may be compensation in the Zeppelin attacks. The submarine decision has been undermined by ft? show of feebleness and aberration. The policy of the Zeppelins is different. The air attacks have not hit neutrals. They hit only the eiiemy. LADIES' SKIRTS. Received March 29, 5-5 p.m. London, Mar#li 28. ' The German military authorities have prohibited wide skirts for women as being profligate and extravagant, considering that, the army is in crying need of
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 March 1916, Page 5
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