MYSTERY OF THE GERMAN CROWN PRINCE.
NOW SAID TO BE MENTALLY AFFECTED.
(Received September 16. 11.30 p.m.)
London, September 16. The Central News Agency publishes a despatch from the north of France that the German Crown Prince is Buffering from mental aberration, the result of worry over the campaign. Prisoners declare that he broke down after three sleepless nights.
HAP OF THE EASTERN THEATRE OF WAR.
The Russians have captured villages north-east of Vilna and repulsed the Germans 60uth of Pripet. There has been fierce fighting near Dubno and Trembovla, south of Tarnopol,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16025, 17 September 1915, Page 7
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