BLACK OUTLOOK FOR GERMANY.
REALISED BY BREMEN PAPER, PRESSED ON EVERY SlDE(Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) • (Received July 19, 9.25 a.m.) AMSTERDAM, July 18. The Wieser Zeitung, of Bremen, has a remarkable article on Germany's position. "The hour has come," it says, "when we. must clench our teeth, for the situation is grave. We have' got our teeth m Verdun so tight that we are unable to let go. The Austrians are at a standstill m Sette Coinmuni. The English and French are hard upon us on the Somme. The Russians are upon, us from Riga to Rumania. In every quarter difficulties and obstacles are being raised. Our anxious cry is 'How shall these things end?' Yet, though the present is black, the future belongs to the Germans."
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14048, 19 July 1916, Page 3
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