THROUGH GERMAN EYES.
|: ALLIES WEAKENING. BLOW STILL TO BE STRUCK. (Roccivcd November 13, 11.55 p.m.) ■■'■ . London, November 13. : .. The Bavarian "Crown." Prince has addressed Vat general order to his troops, in which he. says: " Soldiers, the eyes of the world: are upon you in your, present task, '.Do not relax the struggle with the hated enemy until. you break his arrogance' once and for all. ; He is already weakening. Numerous ) officers and privates of the enemy have voluntarily surrendered. A great decisive blow remains to bo struck. Do not let the enemy slip between your teeth. .We must conquer," , WAR AND SPORT. ~ 1915 FIXTURES ABANDONED. (Received November ; 13,. 10' p.m.) '-' : •• : London; November 12..-. Owing to the war the county cricket fixtures ,for 1915 have boon : postponed -sine die. The Northern Union League, committee lias decided.that it will be impossible to invito the New South Wales League to .tour.; England in ''■ 1915-16,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15766, 14 November 1914, Page 8
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151THROUGH GERMAN EYES. New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15766, 14 November 1914, Page 8
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