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AUSTRO-GERMANY.

A TERRIBLE TIME EXPECTED. Amsterdam, October 27, The agricultural chambers of Pomemma, Weisbaden,. and elsewhere appeal to agriculturists to give up the reserves of grain and potatoes, as there is a teirible time ahead. , THE GERMAN IDEAL.New York, October 27. ?rofesor Muensterberg has made an fxtisiordinary utterance. He says that the German ideal is not individual work )>u(. service for the whole State. That U the true meaning of kultur. He predicts an early peace and that then German kultur will conquer the globe and spread over all countries. It will be the distinctive stamp of the next centir.y. There will be a Germaaisation of the world after the war. AUSTRIA'S NEW PREMIER Vienna, October 26. Count Koerher, a former Premier, succeeds Count Stuergldi. "FALKENHAYN'S WOUND SERIOUS. Zurich, October 28. General Falkenhayn's wound is serious, and it is feared it may be necessary to amputate his leg. The Austrian Archduke Charles lias been wounded and has relinquished his command. *\' OFFICIAL REPORT. London October 2(i. A German communique says:—English local attacks failed north of Courcelette, Le Sars, Gueudecourt and Les Boeufs. The French penetrated our destroyed trenches as far as the fort and village of Douaumont. We evacuated the burning fort and occupied prepared positions northwards. We repulsed farther violent French attacks on the Yr.ux Fort. We defeated the Roumanians in the Trotus Valley and the hills south of IParvituz. Wo gained ground towards Smala and Kimpolung.

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Taranaki Daily News, 30 October 1916, Page 7

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AUSTRO-GERMANY. Taranaki Daily News, 30 October 1916, Page 7

AUSTRO-GERMANY. Taranaki Daily News, 30 October 1916, Page 7

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