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GERMANY.

HINOENBURG'S VIEWS. «E»tt4Bß! COMPLETELY SUCCESSHDL. • BOX LAST "STAGE OF WAR WILL BE TERRIBLE. .HBeeiTed Fob. 20, 8 p.m. Times Service. Amsterdam, Feb. 19. The Prima Minister of Bavaria, at an Interview, said: "Hindenbnrg's view is that the war is theoretically contin»•Me without limit of time, because the ' German reinforcements nave exceeded the losses, Germany's frontiers -have renabed intact, and' her defensive aim nas been completely successful; but the enemy could continue indefinitely while •M» to draw strength from * overseas. Therefore, submarine warfare was the only way to obtain a quick finish. Having gained all that Germany wanted, EBndetArarg did not desire to continue the straggle, fie considered the last ptage of the war would be terrible. * CALL FOR COLD ORNAMENTS. JKO2b» MEAT FOR RESERVES. iVQRKERS PROTEST AGAINST BELGIAN, DEPORTATIONS. Renter Service. Received Feb. 21, 12.55 a.m. Amsterdam, Feb. 20. ' The Bank of Germany publishes a demand on all classes to contribute gold •raiments and jewellery, except those gold ornaments of special artistic or historical value, as part of the national equipment effort. *.■ The Kruez Zeitung states that the authorities have decided to begin the distribution to the reserves of frozen meat. The leaders of German trades unions, •iter examining the evidence collected In Belgium, resolved to protest to Field Marshal von Hindenburg and Herr von Bethmann-Hollweg against the deportations, THE MUNITIONS EXPLOSION. 105 YOTJNG WOMEN BURIED. Received Feb 21,12.30 a.m. Amsterdam, Feb. 20. Newspapers give an idea of the death toll consequent on the recent munitions explosion near Hamburg, describing the ftmerals of 105 young women? SHIPBUILDING PROGRESSING. : LARGE STEAMERS FOR NORTH I GERMAN LLOYD. 1 ' Received Feb 20, 6.30 p.m. . / Amsllrdam, Feb. 19. /The Frankfurter Zeitung states that iSnce the waP the Nord Deutscher Lloyd have built ten steamers of a tonnage Of 70.000 tons and eight others of a tonnage of 130,000 tons, including two 85,000 formers, which are being built fct New York. A CHANGE OF ADMIRALS. Vienna, Feb. 19. Vice-Admiral Njegovar has been appointed to command the Austro-Hun-garian fleet. BEGIN TREATMENT AT ONCE. Sure jwm a weak throat? If so, you cannot be too careful. You cannot begin teratment too early. Each cold makes you more liable to another, and the last is always the harder to cure. If yon will take Chamberlain's Cough Reemdy at the outset you will be saved mneh trouWe. •Sold everywhere. EVERYBODY'S " DRINKING IT! Wnat! GREEN GINGER. A pure, wholesome and refreshing drink for sensible people. . A TRIAL WILL.OONVDJCK. A tablespoonfol to a large tasWer of water. 50 drinks to the . botth. \n per botOe; all groeers. »' i*m'W* p««" y« u i •-■-* > "■

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Taranaki Daily News, 21 February 1917, Page 5

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GERMANY. Taranaki Daily News, 21 February 1917, Page 5

GERMANY. Taranaki Daily News, 21 February 1917, Page 5

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