GERMAN LEADERS IN CONFERENCE IN BERLIN.
CROWN PRINCE AND HINDENBFRG MAY DIFFER.
DEMAND FOR A STRONG COUNTER-OFFENSIVE AT VERDUN. United Sen-ice. PARIS. Oct. 30. Writing in the newspaper Echo de Paris, L.. Marcel Hutin predicts a struggle between the Crown Prince and General von Hindenburg on the question of reinforcements in order to enable a strong counter-offensive at Verdun. The next few days, he says, should show whether Germany is able to launch attacks in the west whilst proceeding against Roumania. The Kaiser, General von Hindenburg, and Dr. Bethmann-Hollweg, Imperial Chancellor, held a conference in Berlin on the measures to be. taken on western front, and the complications arising out of the submarine campaign.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16375, 1 November 1916, Page 7
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