AUSTRO-GERMANY.
HOLLWEG'S SPEECH. DISAPPOINTMENT IN GERMANY. ' ____ BELIEF WAR WELL BE LONG. Received May 16, 5.5 p.m. Amsterdam, May 16. German newspapers ve genarlly dissatisfied with Herr Betlimaim-Hoilweg's speecli, and comments show there ia a general belief among the German people that the war will not end in 1917, and perhaps not in 1918. GERMAN CORPSE WORK. FURTHER EVIDENCE. London, May 10. After a recent battle on the Western front 'a German army order was picked up, dated December, 1910, requesting details as to the unit, date of death or illness, in connection with corpses sent to the corpse utilisation establishment. fHE MASSACRE OF JEWS. PROTEST FROM GERMAN JEWS, Amsterdam, May 16. Herr Chen, a 'member of the Reichstag, asked Herr von Bethm&nn-Hollweg to impress on Turkey the necessity .if stopping the massacre of j«vb in Palestine. If Germany did not interfere sha was morally responsible for allowing her ally to murder and plunder the Jews without protest.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 May 1917, Page 5
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157AUSTRO-GERMANY. Taranaki Daily News, 18 May 1917, Page 5
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