AUSTRO-GERMANY.
THE KAISER'S HYPOCRISY. , STRIKING ILLUSTRATIONS. ~, • Amsterdam, Nov. 18. The Cologne Gazette's war correspondent states that the Kaiser, addressing the-troo'ps on. the .Tagliamento, denounced lt£ty*s tfeasoh to. the Tripw AJliance and declared that the success of the . AustM'Gchnan'' invasion had greatly passed all calculations!. "A higher power than man must fhave I participated in the enemy's terrible collapse. : Berlin, Nov. 16. The. Government announces that all girls under:'l7- will be'liberated from moral and -religious provided they are employed. l! 1' i HOUR Of RECKONING; AP '■ PROACHING, Amsterdam, Nov. 18s ;'l.' The' ■Gazett?-de : -Lausanne pays that -.the Germans'have forced many hundreds i y oun g Alsatian girls to do heavy military work at the front and dealt severely with those refusing. Now Germany feels her hour of reckoning is approaching.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 November 1917, Page 5
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129AUSTRO-GERMANY. Taranaki Daily News, 20 November 1917, Page 5
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