IN BERLIN
WHAT A VISITOR SAW. (Received September 10, 2 p.m.) LONDON, 9th September. Mr. Poutsma. the South African Labour leader, in the Daily Citizen, states that when he left Berlin on the 27th August, the authorities wore not allowing anything to be published likely to dishearten the people. Notices were posted forbidding the relatives of those killed in the war to wear mourning. The German mobilisation proclamations were printed in 1912, the alteration of tho date being made in blue pencil.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue LXXXVIII, 10 September 1914, Page 8
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82IN BERLIN Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue LXXXVIII, 10 September 1914, Page 8
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