GERMANY.
DEATH OF GENERAL VON MOLTKE. FROM HEART. FAILURE. J Lonuon, June ISGeneral von lloltke, who was Chief of the German General StafT at the beginning of the war. died of heart failure while representing the General Staff at the memorial ceremony in the Reichstag fo- tH late General von der Goltz. FORCES DIMINISHING. BOYS CALLED UP. Received June 19, C.20 p.m. Amsterdam. June 19. The Lokal Anzeiger states that all seventeen-year-old youths in Germany have been ordered to report to the military authorities. MEAT FAMINE IN VIEW. Times and Sydney Sun Services. London, June 17. Professor Rubner, of Berlin, warns Germany that hencefortli meat supplies ■will steadily decrease. They could have substituted four eggs or seven plates of spinach daily, but there were no "eggs end little spinach. A pound and a half of apples was not bad, but there were not enough supplies. He scolded Germans for fat-eating, which was merely a bad habit.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 June 1916, Page 5
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