(Press Association.) ANXIETY IN GERMANY
DEFINITE RESULT MIGHT END THE WAR (Eecerved October 2, 10.40 a.m.) AMSTERDAM, Ist October. There are indications of anxiety and uneasiness in Germany. The Frankfurter Zeitung says : "It was impossible to resist the bombardment, for three days and nights, and the attack on our brave troops." A writer in the Berlingske Tindende says : "A' definite result on the west front might decide the whole war." INEXHAUSTIBLE TRAIN-LOADS OF GERMANS. (Received October 2, 10.40 a.m.) AMSTERDAM, Ist October. The Telegraaf states that apparently inexhaustible trainloads of Germans are arriving in Belgium. There is the greatest activity, and all vehicles have been requisitioned to bring up materials and convey wounded. GERMAN YOUTHS CALLED UP. (Received October 2, 10.40 a.m.) AMSTERDAM, Ist October. Nineteen-year-old Germans in Holland and Scandinavia have been called to -the colours.
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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 80, 2 October 1915, Page 5
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137(Press Association.) ANXIETY IN GERMANY Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 80, 2 October 1915, Page 5
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