GERMANY'S IRON MAN.
HUTOENBTTRG REPORTED DEAD LONDON, July 14. ' Field-Marshal yon Hindenburg, the German commander, is reported to be dead.—(A. and N.Z. Cable.) Renewed unconfirmed rumours emanat- ' j ing from The Hague state that yon HinI denburg is dead. J The Belgian newspaper "Lcs Nouvelles , * Mutates that it has learned from a good . source that Hindenburg died as the result ;of a stroke following a stormy interview ', with the Kaiser at German main head- , quarters on May 16, at which differences of opinion arose as to the object of the offensive against Paris. This report has been received ■ Bccpticallv in London.— i (Reuter.) /
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 167, 15 July 1918, Page 5
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