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AUSTRO-GERMANY.

A CRAVE SITUATION,

ANOTHER EASTERN FRONT SOON/ PESSIMISM IN' • GERMANY. Received August 15, 11.40 p.m. ' Amsterdam, August 14. The Pan-German newspaper Krena Zeitung warns its readers that the situation in the east is graver than supposed, and it cannot be long before another eastern front exists. The journal blames England for creating this new peril. The influential Cologne Gazette admits that pessimism abounds, and exhorts the people to emulate the spirit of the people of France, who, despite sufferings and sacrifices, only talk of victory.—United Service.

WAR-WEARINESS IN GERMANY.

THREE REGIMENTS REFUSE ORDERS., Received August 15, 8.45 p.m. Berne, August 14. The Socialist newspaper Volkfiruohi states that there is widespread warweariness in Germany and at the front. The _ Firty-first, Firty-third, and Forjiy-eighth East Prussian regiments refused to obey orders to attack, and were mercilessly shot down, including their officers.—Press Assoc.

VON CAPPELLE SUPERSEDED. Amsterdam, August 14. The Weder Zeitung states authoritatively that Vice-Admiral Behake succeeds Admiral von Cappelle as State Secretary at the Admiralty.

MEETING AT GERMAN HEADQUARTERS.

Received August 15, 11.50 p.m.

Amsterdam, August 14. The meeting at German Headquarters includes the Kaiser, Emperor Karl, the Bulgarian Crown Prince, members of the Polish Regency Council, and leading German Ministers and army leaders. It is expected that the Polish quesMon will be settled; also the question regarding' Auatro-Bulgarian eo-operation on the West front.—United Service.

(DAMAGE AT KA'RMRUiHE. London, August 14. A Geneva, message states that a British bomb during Sunday's'raid: on Karlsruhe struck the arsenal, canning a great explosion. Others seriously ramaged the mil/way station and ducal palace. There ■were elcvett deaths Aus.NX Cable Assoc,

KAE& GOES TO GERIMANk HEAD: QXIAETERS.

Amsterdam', August 1M A' message from Vienna states that tlie Emperor KSarl. haa proceeded to German Main Headquarters, aseomipaiued by the Foreign Minister. an&»Qhief-pfvthe General Staff. ,

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 August 1918, Page 5

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AUSTRO-GERMANY. Taranaki Daily News, 16 August 1918, Page 5

AUSTRO-GERMANY. Taranaki Daily News, 16 August 1918, Page 5

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