GERMANY DEPRESSED BY LOSSES AT VERDUN
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES CALLED TO COLOURS. (Times and Sydney Sun Services.) LONDON, March 10. Neutrals arriving through Switzerland from Berlin state that the German losses at Verdun are becoming public, despite precautions, and are depressing the population. There are widespread rumours of disagreements among the general staff, and it is said that the Duke of Wurtemburg will possibly replace the Crown Prince in the command at Verdun. The "Daily Mail" correspondent at Rotterdam has been reliably informed that Germany has called to the colours all the men between 18 ana 40 years of age who have hitherto been employed on Government work.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 61, 11 March 1916, Page 5
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