NOTHING WELLSIAN.
GERMANS MrWTBfISEz-*' TAICKS."
(Australian'and X.Z. Cable : Association.)
LONDON} October 9.
German newspapers ishow anxiety to hide the demoralising effects of the British "tanks" upon- the German soldiers. They picture gigantic,, nightmare war engines, recalling H. G. Wells' wildest fictions, side by side with an ordinary rubber-tyred armoured car. \ "The first picture they say represents '-what Britain wishes tlie world to believe,! the second is the real thing. —£ ; ; ;_- «;■*[
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 242, 10 October 1916, Page 5
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