AUSTRO-GERMANY.
GERMAN FOOD POSITION. - A POOR HARVEST. i. •: _ , Berne, July-3i. German newspapers, especially in soutll .. Germany, lament t/he food situation, s The fruit harvest has been spoiled bid vegetables are unobtainable, while the potato harvest is less than two-third 6 • that of 1917. The women of Munich mobbed the ' burgomaster at the town hall.—Au». N.Z. Cable Assoc.
NEUTRAL WORKERS. OBJECTED 'TQ.BY GERMAN WpMEH Lcp4on» JnlynSL The Amsterdam correspondent of Itts Dally Express gays that Essen watpes - have decided that no more neutral w<ak« - men shall come to Erupps, as one Gejf wan is sent to the front for everyDutchman employed. The woijwtt mobbed and stoned the last body -of Dutohmen, crying "Down with neufesH job-stealers." The German helpless.—Aug. N.Z. Cable Asaoa.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 August 1918, Page 5
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121AUSTRO-GERMANY. Taranaki Daily News, 2 August 1918, Page 5
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