GERMANY ANXIOUS.
THE HAGUE, September 19. (Received September 20, at 8.5 a.m.) The German Press comments in a disappointed tone on the prospect of the British. Government taking the momentous decision to introduce conscription, as Germany had hoped that Britain and her Allies, wishing to avoid a winter campaign, would try to arrange peace. The tone of the German Press has undergone a remarkable change. Instead of contempt for British military effort, the newspapers and military experts dwell at length on the possible results of conscription, and discuss how Germany can foil this new move.
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Evening Star, Issue 15913, 20 September 1915, Page 6
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