AUSTRO-GERMANY.
SERIOUS FOOD POSITION, . COMPULSORY FEEDING. t,' Amsterdam, December 13. Till Cologne Gazette emphasises the Hriousna/s of the food situation, particularly. The failure jf the potato crop. It points out that Bavaria refused to surrender barley for Germany, and the strictest possible economy of bread, potatoes, .meat, fats and milk *vus esr sentiaU ■ The Berliner Tageblatt declares that negotiations are being opened with the food-; distribution authorities ivith the view of the introduction of compulsory feeding of the masses, which may be 'extended to all classes. XEARLY FOUR .MILLION' GERMAN CASUALTIES. ? 1- iondon, December 13. The German casualties are officially reported to, number 1«0,17<5. of which '28J29 were killed, making the total for •the war.3.921,90!), of whom 889,907 have ieen'killed. ■ CARDED. ; Rome, December 13. A reporlr from Constance states that Germany is building smallet airships owitit tothe failure of super-Zeppelins, of which six have been constructed and fiw destroyed. 4&RIOUS RIOT IN HAMBURG. pe ' London, December 13. The ifeily Express claims from a reliable iourca that there were 20,000 rioters at Hamburg oh Thursday, fri<i*y M><L Saturday. A thousand were killed and, wounded. Troops were brought from Berlin to suppress the Tiofcv FORTHER DEPORTATIONS. ' Amsterdam, December 13. TheT'elegraaf states that four thou«ahd inhabitants of Courtrai have been deported., • The' Kolliisehe Volks Zeitung protests against interference with the deporta-, ttotis, and. contests Preside"!. Wilson's (igbt to act as a moralist.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 December 1916, Page 5
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