AUSTRO-GERMANY.
CROWN PRINCE'S PUER!LIJBfy|j GERMANY DOES NOT WISH-T0 | DESTROY HER ENEMIES! ..#1 raj Amsterdam, Sept. 4. CT The Crown (Prince, interviewed in Be* ri lin by the correspondent of a EungariM. v\ newspaper, said: ■ M "Owing to our elastic system of fence we have retired in some places, ft Germany is carrying on a defensive way, -'1 and we do not wish to ourfffi enemies. For us victory, means only theira successful defence of the Fatherland." 0* Asked what would be- the «id of war, the Prjnce pointed to the losses, and added: "The present attaojt} J will probably continue, hut cannot leaon-ll itg goals. Only the brilliant defence* #i« our troops prevents our enemies* WTOf-I v \ mous superiority crushing us." | J He concluded: "The Fiench are ing excellently and unselfishly; theEtaMf>; lish are badly led; the Americana doi&f ; know what they are fighting i<xts— &S| % N.Z. Cable Assoc. , \ 'j
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 September 1918, Page 5
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150AUSTRO-GERMANY. Taranaki Daily News, 6 September 1918, Page 5
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