GERMANY'S SECURITY BOAST
SIGNS OF NERVE STRAIN. AUSTRIAN INDISCRETION. LONDON, June 7. A message from Berlin states that a meeting of Prussian Ministers and Provincial Governors agreed that the available foodstuffs would afford complete security for Germany holding out for the remainder of this harvest year and until a victorious peace was secured.— (Eeuter) Speaking to the representative of the Berlin newspaper "Lokal An7.pig.-1-," Gerral Falkenhausen (German Governor of Belgium) said it would be unwise to make a definite statement as to Germany's peace aims. The enemy would interpret the declaration as a sign of weakness. German newspapers bitterly attack a Vienna newspaper for declaring that the Allies' hatred of Germanyie an enormous moral factor in the war, making it more difficult for Austria to reach her peace aims.—(A. and NX Cable.)
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 136, 8 June 1917, Page 5
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