GERMAN OPTIMISM.
SOUTH AFRICAN CAMPAIGN. "OUR fHEiXFEB IN EUROPE," Heater Service. . lonclon, 'Dot. -23. J fle German press is adopting an in'i*Piiea attitude, holding hliat the honors of Vtaj' jft t'lie .'.vast African campaign rest wch the (.iernisns. The Kolnische a*vv&: "There is little reason for rejoicing l :n London and elsewhere. Lionel Lettuw Vordeek is not yet vanfluishwl, 11 ad we hope that lie will still hold out for a, long time. If after his Immortal he should 'be compelled to •lower his flag and our last colony should thus really he lost, our enemies must know tJhat the pledges which hold in Europe will thereby be precious. With these pledges we shall win back the tropical soil we need and intend to have for our future economic life."
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 January 1918, Page 7
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130GERMAN OPTIMISM. Taranaki Daily News, 5 January 1918, Page 7
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