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VERDUN STILL THE GERMAN STAFF'S GREAT GAMRLE.

THE KAISER DESCRIBED AS BEING DEPRESSED. By Telegraph—Australian and N.Z. Cable Association Copyright. (Received June 25. 7 p.m.) LONDON, JUNE 24. Verdun is still the German General Staff's great gamble. Friday's attack was followed on Saturday by a council of war, the Kaiser, the Crown Prince, Generals 1* alkenhayn and Mindenbuig, and others being present. The Daily Mail describes the Kaiser as being depressed, and says he allowed himself to be persuaded by technical advisers to make another great attack at any cost. French newspapers arc bptimistic regarding the ultimate result of the Verdun operations.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16265, 26 June 1916, Page 5

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VERDUN STILL THE GERMAN STAFF'S GREAT GAMRLE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16265, 26 June 1916, Page 5

VERDUN STILL THE GERMAN STAFF'S GREAT GAMRLE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16265, 26 June 1916, Page 5

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