GERMANY.
THE BLOOD-STAINED KAISER. PARTAKER LN THE LUSITANIA CRIME. (“times” AND “SYDNEY SUN’’ SERVICE.] (Received G, 9 a.m.) London. Aug. 5. Edward Legge Fas published a volume concerning the private life of the Kaiser. In it he states that an American on intimate terms xvith the Kaiser wrote informing him that his son would be passing through Germa any and expressed a hope that he xvould not lie interfered with. By return post the Kaiser vrote personally imploring the American not to allow his son to voyage on the Lusitania. < ENGINEERING A JEHAD IN MOROCCO (“times” and “stoney SUN’’ SERVICE.] (Received G, 9 a.m.) London, Aug. 5. German agents have circulated printed matter in Morocco urging a holy win*. NEW HARVEST ONLY MODERATE. [“times” AND “SYDNEY SUN” SERVICE.] (Received G, .9 a.m.) London, Aug. 6.
It is semi-officially announced that Germany's new harvest is moderate.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 428, 6 August 1915, Page 5
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