GERMAN ARMY MANŒUVRES.
■ ■ ■»" WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY USED. THE KAISER LEADS A CHARGE, , By Telegraph—Press Association.—Copyright i Berlin. September 11. j South Arr. ax tactics were largely ' adopted at the recent German army j manoeuvres, every advantage being j taken of the nature of the ground. i English critics, however, consider j the firing lines were too crowded. Wireless telegraphy was largely ! and successfully used during the j manoeuvres. I (Received September 12. 10.4y p.m.) j | Berlin. September 12. ! During the manoeuvres at Frank- ! furt the Kaiser led a charge- for a mile of 8000 cavalry. It was a magnificent spectacle.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12070, 13 September 1902, Page 5
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