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GERMANY'S INTENTIONS.

HINDENBURG AWD LUDENDORFF | SCHEMING VIGOROUSLY. INCREASING THE “MAN POWER.” , ALL “MEN” BETWEEW 16 AND 60 TO BE CALLED 1 UP. Australian-New Zealand Ohio Association. i Received November 1.5,;■ 9.25 a.m. 1 LONDON. Nov. 12. The' Daily Telegraph’s Rotterdam correspondent reports that HUndenburg and Ludenclorff arc scheming vigorously for the | proaecition of the war, indlifTorent to On* controversies raging over shufflings of Government offices, coupled > with a great winter effort to increase |vie output of war 'material. Ilindonburp\ is initiating the further development of man-power. The local 'authorities in Austria yarn! Germany are now empowered to call) up men betweoah the of 17 and 60. th'us completely overhauling the remaining man power. Attempts at evasion of service are punishable. by six months’ imprisonment or a line, of ton thousand marks. GERMANY’S POLITICAL -CRISIS. Australian-New Zealand Cable Association. COPENHAGEN'. Nov. ; 11. The' leaders of the principal parties in ' 111': Reichstag profess a belief! that the now Government will secure a .settlement, o ' rUL political crisis now that a majority ot tl*‘ parties have agreed on a programme, which will be followed until dm,mid of the war. They say that the Parliament aim the Government will no longer ,\e airthgo-ui.-tic to each other, and (bat German I arlinmentiiry Government is, now air• accom-* ' plished fact. Herr Kuhlemami lias ofboij ;,Uy notified the leaders of a solution of * the crisis.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 1010, 13 November 1917, Page 5

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GERMANY'S INTENTIONS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 1010, 13 November 1917, Page 5

GERMANY'S INTENTIONS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 1010, 13 November 1917, Page 5