The German people shun no sacrifices to keep themselves in a state c*f preparedness for war ; they are convinced of the necessity of such sacrifices, and fully persuaded that their money is well disposed of and for the country's good. With no less firm conviction do the Germans believe that their army, the the expensive weapon they have forged for themselves will, in case of need, prove superior to anything the world :an bring against it.—Baron Wfcirtzburg, in the "Empire Review. ''
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Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 395, 24 April 1908, Page 8
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