CHANGED GERMAN TONE.
TRIBUTE TO THE BRITISH.
LONDON. July 15.
There is a significant change in the tone of German criticisms of the war.
Writing in the Berliner Tageblatt Major Moraht, who is the chief mouthpiece of the German General Staff, admits the success of the Anglo-French offensive. He adds: " The British always go systematically to work, commencing with unimportant tactical advances, but finishing by discovering that what they wish has been done. They now have enormouE quantities of artillery ammunition. The British are not braggarts and always act with perfect sangfroid, and the calmness of their judgment ought to warn us that they will fight until their efforts are crowned with victory, regardless of time or sacrifices."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16283, 17 July 1916, Page 6
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