GERMANY'S GREAT TOSSES.
A BLOODY DEBIT TO BALANCE-' • sbieet. ; :.yy:? AN EDITOR'S DISCLOSURES. . . (Router's Telegram.) -^ (Received July 24, 9.45 a.m. ) ' ' AMSTERDAM, July 23. Thousands of copies are circulating 'inGermany of "a remarkable brochure "People of Germany awake!" by Rbsemir, ex-political editor ""of the Berlin. Morning Post. The writer says-he quarrelled with the editor m chief, who declared that whoever did not help' to deceive the people is a r*as*cal. He -declares that Germany's losses are about one and a-quarter million dead, threequarters of a million prisoners .^ajyj missing; three million wounded,* a'mil-^ lion whereof are hopelessly mutilated. The sick elude computation, but are so enormous that Germany has ",'a. Hoody< r i debit her balance-sheet to-day. \ ;„.,.., i ' - . -" j ... .y ... i
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14052, 24 July 1916, Page 3
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