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GERMAN MISTAKE.

RUSSIA NOT EXHAUSTED. Times. LONDON. Aueurt 20. A correspondent at Amsterdam states that ' Prince Hohenlohe Schillingfurst, speaking at Berlin on I the birthday of the Austrian Em- i peror, said that the Austro-German \ successes in 1915 justified the. belief that the war was coming to an end ;. but, while the Germans were eagerly watching the western offensive, a new thundercloud burst with unforeseen violence in the east. The Russian bear, anything but slaughtered, was pouring out an inexhaustible torrent of men. equipped with the most modern weapons. Nevertheless, he was reassured in the belief of ultimate victory for the Austrians and Germans.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16314, 22 August 1916, Page 8

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GERMAN MISTAKE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16314, 22 August 1916, Page 8

GERMAN MISTAKE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16314, 22 August 1916, Page 8