CENTRAL EUROPEAN STRUGGLE
BERLIN, July 9.
The Cologne Volks Zeitung hints that the Kaiser’s action in promoting Herr Kuhn, Secretary to the Imperial Treasury, to the rank of Prussian Minister is directlyconnected with the great new financial programme for naval expansion. The Archduke Ferdinand’s assassination is regarded in some quarters as weakening the effect of Austria’s war establishment, and Germany is therefore compelled to prepare to bear single-handed the brunt of a Central European struggle.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3148, 15 July 1914, Page 24
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