AUSTRO-GERMANY.
EFFECT OF DEFEAT. ALARMIST REPORTS. London, August 5. The Berlin Tageblatt states that the Marno defeat has produced unparalleled outbreaks of utter discouragement, downheartedness and wild reportsThese include statements that the Kaiser and Hindenburg have been murdered and that Hindenburg has ibeen killed in a duel with Prince Rupprecht. The poKce hare placarded the streets with threats of severe penalties to the spreaders of .rumors.—Times. , WAR AGAINST THE JEWS. EASTERN ERONTE3R CLOSED. Received August 7,1.20 a.m. Amsterdam, August 5. Germany has closed her Eastern frontier against the Jews. The Judische Randschau says this is tan tamount to a declaration of war against Jewry. KKREfGN POLICY. Berne, August 5. Hen von fiintze has summoned to Berlin all the German representatives abroad in order to receive precise instructions regarding Genmany'a foreign policy.—Au».-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 August 1918, Page 5
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