IN GERMANY.
A SPIRIT OF DEPRESSION. FBENCn WBIIBE'S ASSERTION. ui<i "Sidney Sun" SerriceO LONDON, December 21. Marcel Hntin. writing in the "Eiho de Paris."' states that he, has sure and confirmatory evidence trom Germ an v that the people there are not manifesting th c tmimphant demeanour that might be expected in ™w of the uninterrupted victories in the Balkans and tho inauguration of an express service between Hamburg and Constantinople. "It is a fact." he sa.vs, ''that depression exists in Germany, ana wc havo only to maintain our sacrod union and within half a year vre \mll j \vin. M NO CHRISTMAS FESTIVITIES. ORDER FROM Till; KAISER. IjONDON, December 21. The Kaiser has issued a more rigorj ous order regarding Christmas celebrations throughout Germany, and has declined to accept the Burgomasters' greetings. Tie has further ordered that thcr e shall be no festivities before pcaco has been declared. WOMEN AS CAR DRIVERS. LONDON, December 21. The Berlin Tramway Company arc installing female drivers, and tho peoplo are protesting, because they consider it is dangerous.
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15469, 23 December 1915, Page 7
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