AUSTRO-GERMANY.
THE FOOD PROBLEM. . Amsterdam, Aug. I. A Berlin telegram states that the floor ration is increasing, but the first meat* less week (tarts on the 19th. Seven pounds of potatoes have beta substituted.—Reuter. ALARM AT RUSSIAN POSITION. Amsterdam, Ang. I. Berlin papers demand that troops shall immediately be sent to Rncia, declaring that if German* cannot be «psred Austrian* mast be sent under German commanders.—Aus- "SJS. CMMe AMoe. sod Brtter.
&USERIAN CAMOUFLAGE. AnwiawiUm, Aug. L - Th* Kater, in * menage to the ami; iftd any, itata: -It to not tin azrtnJ of Americans and the numerical snperionty of tiu enemy thai will win victory, but the aptrit innate in the German sol* and sailor* We dull fight on until enemy's will to destroy us » broken." Xl* Xirieer landed the gallant efforts ti w nAnarinea to prerent the Mm4> fMoci notdbtg tfce Atlantic.—Ana. *2L Cttfe Jim
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 August 1918, Page 5
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145AUSTRO-GERMANY. Taranaki Daily News, 3 August 1918, Page 5
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