ANXIETY AND UNEASINESS IN GERMANY.
SIGNIFICANT PRESS COMMENTS. ; TRATNLOADS OF TROOPS ARRIVING. (Received Oct. 1. 11 a.m.) , ' AMSTERDAM, Sept. 30. Nineteen-year-old Germans m Holland and Scandinavia have been, called to the 1 colors. ' There are indications of uneasiness m Germany. 1 Tlie Frankfurter Zeitung says it was impossible to resist the bombardment ; for three days and nights, followed bj--1 an attack of brave troops.A writer m the Berlingske .Tindende says a definite ifesult on the West front 1 might decide; the whole war-. Ihe Amsterdam Telegraaf states that 1 apparently inexhaustible trainloads of | Germans are arriving m Belgium. There is the greatest activity. All vehicles havo been requisitioned for bringing up material and. conveying woitnded.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13803, 1 October 1915, Page 3
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