AUSTRO-GERMANY.
TIRPITZ'S BELLICOSE ADDRESS. RAMPANT JINGOISM. MIXTUftE OF HATRED AND BOMBAST. V Amsterdam, Sept. 30. Admiral von Tirpitz, in an address in Berlin to the Patriotic Party, which desires a peace based on wide annexations violently attacked England. Ton Tirpitz announced that peace waa already beckoning, and England %v;ib already vanquished, thanks to the r ibma i riata. He said that Von Moltke, shortly ' before his death, told him that he ulwaya felt he had taken the side of Belgium in this war, and that justice, not in justice, had been dealt out to Belgium. Von Tirpitz, proceeding, said that Belgium had never been neutral. Sh" was always the bridgehead of England on the Continent; now Germany, not England, must become " the proicctini; Power, and the enemy must pay Geimany an adequate indemnity. "Military victory is already ours, anj a political victory we shall gain when we so desire." The meeting pasted a resolution against the tyranny of the Reichstag majority and the feeble attitude o," th« Government, and a peace of renunciation The Vossiche Zcitung says the Government. at the Reichstag's behest, will hand Belgium to England. IT IS THE OMISSIONS THAT MATTES. A. and Ni. Cable Assn. and Renter. London, Sept. 28. A wireless German official ropori states: We re-captured yesterday a I portion of the territory northward of the J Menin-Vpres Scad, and repulse! four violent counter-attacks. The English attacked this morning between the Houtliolst Wood and the Comines Ypres CanaL The battle is in full swing The enemy lost fifteen aeroplanes Our aviators last evening bombed Ramsgate, Margate, ©over, Boulogne, Calais and Dunkirk, causing fires. On° did not return.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 September 1917, Page 5
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