GERMAN.
FATE IN THE HANDS OE A GAMBLER.
AN ATTACK ON EALKENIIAYN
London, March 1
The Manehealcr Guardian is in possesion of .a: copy of Die Zukunft (The Future), Maximilian Ha.rden's Berlin roliew, which was suppressed. In ik* chief article it attacked (ihe head of the Gerni'imi! forces, General Falkemhayii, -asking: "Why should the fate of Germany bo coniuiiflcd to 1 a gauvblorr'" The article adds that Ka.lkenlh.ayn, who is in tho Katser's inner circle, is an. inveterate gambler. So heavily was ho, indebted before the war that he was compelled to leave the airmy. He took a commercial position; in" China, Initiator was recalled to Berlin He made rapid strides, and is- now in supreme co'inmamd of the army, having, by intrigue, supplanted Yon, MoM-ke. LIAiRGRAI'H COX WOUNDED. Paris, March I. A French wireless message, replying to the German wireless statement •that a single shell destroyed Douaumout, making d'aykgli't through jtd tlho walls and reaching the magazine —lim a way similar to that ml the Laiiciu, fort nit Liege—states that no fort at Verdun contains a magazine.
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 2885, 3 March 1916, Page 4
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