WISE WORDS FOR GERMANS.
CASTTGATION OF THE BBAOGARTSi
(Australian andN.Z. Cauls Association,) . (Received August 18, 10.45 aj'ni.) . * BfiRNE, August 17. Hen* Maximilia.ti, Harden, m an article m tho Zunkhtr suppressed by the German authorities, says, that Germany's worst enemies are the braggarts who are trying to make the Germans believe the war has been won. Tho, hour has not yet come* for. Germany /to divide the world nnd settlo the future .of -.nations. Who tan promise if Russians arc now driven back they will not returu: as,,formidable as' ever 'next jspring ? , : franco is still ardent with riglfusous frtt-'y 'and resolution. The Angio-French) have declaicd the Somme offensive to be only a fragment- of the roniing great offensive. Only the future can show whether this is niV .<-inpty boast. ' /" •
All means of curbing the food speculator having proved ; abortive, tho Paris Municipal Council is considering, the ad-, viability of running gigantic co-opera-tive '■' stores 'of its '"own. •
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14074, 18 August 1916, Page 5
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155WISE WORDS FOR GERMANS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14074, 18 August 1916, Page 5
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