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GERMAN BATTLECRY WHEN ATTACK ING BRITISH.

Soldiers from the front who took part in repelling a recent attack by the enemy state that the Germans are now usino- a new battlecry. They no longer shout °" Hoch >" and " DeufcscMand ueber Alles," but as thev rush into action, give vent to loud' cries o> "Hidekk! Hidekk!" The word is mad? Un of the first letters in the phrase, "Haimtsache ist das England keile kriegt," which" freely translated, means, "The main thine is that England should receive a good thrash ing."

There are 32,430 buildings, churches and chapels in which marriages car be legally solemnised in England and Wales. For supper: Oystcra with Red Pun no i Vinepr. Iho best ohefs in th ß world couldn't make a inoro teiuptiruf disii £AdvtJ

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Evening Star, Issue 16090, 15 April 1916, Page 3

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GERMAN BATTLECRY WHEN ATTACK ING BRITISH. Evening Star, Issue 16090, 15 April 1916, Page 3

GERMAN BATTLECRY WHEN ATTACK ING BRITISH. Evening Star, Issue 16090, 15 April 1916, Page 3