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AUSTRC GERMANY.

.'..\o'inra YEAR'S WAflt —\ — :Cp-.v Yor!:. *<•-: j ; llr.|van We*v n '' inUT.';e\u'1 I.<rr B.illin.. who saw .i-c war wiii pi.j.:ubly lastf another year. The question of v:iio j can stick out lowest will decide the war. J For the moment the other side lias scored if moral victory, and this- .has had the effect of dissipating the v.ar weariness of the Allies, anil has aroused newhopes. The question how Ions; the revivified war spirit will last. Whatever happens during the ne::t few months will neither decide nor end the war. After the war Jermany -vill be better able to begin the peaceful reconstruction of her trade than England. Oermanv will owe the greater part of her debt to her own people, wlt.lp England will be uuder an enoiinou* 'cn America. Our motto is to strike it out to the end fnd keep our mouths sliv.t. BALKANS NEWS UNCENSORED. New York, €ept. 4. It it significant that the German censor hBR allowed the Berlin correspondent of the New York Times to make unqualified •admissions of the progress of the Allies. The correspondent say 3 that, although Germany has got over the attack of nervea following Roumania's entry into the war, the greater Balkan situation ia of absorbing interest. HIXDEXBURcTAJvD HIS SUCCESSOR. Paris, September 4. Field-Marshal von Hindenburg is inspecting tlie Somme front where General von Gallwitz commands. Home, September 3. The Messargero says that Prince Leopold of Bavaria succeeds von Hindenburg |n command of the nortnern armies. HERB BALLEN'S BOMBAST. Received 6ej>t. 5." 6.1C p.m. Copenhagen, Sept. 4. Herr BalHn. interviewed, stated that Jhe war would last another year. Germany was still q»ife prepared. Her fleet of merchantmen had greatly increased, whjJrt the German navy fleet .would bo more active than ever.

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Taranaki Daily News, 6 September 1916, Page 5

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AUSTRC GERMANY. Taranaki Daily News, 6 September 1916, Page 5

AUSTRC GERMANY. Taranaki Daily News, 6 September 1916, Page 5

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