GERMAN COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF.
PRACTICALLY OUSTED
Naw York, Oct. 7
Advices from German sources stato that dissatisfaction with General yon Moltke has accumulated to such a degree that while he has not been formally ousted as Chief of Staff, he has been deprived of much executive authority, which is now vested in a commission of the Kaiser's most trusted soldiers.
The "Sun," in an article headed "The Regeneration of England," states that the eagerness with which peer, commoner, capitalist, labourer, squire and peasant have responded to the country's call has proved a perfect revelation to the Germans, who scoffed at serious military resistance from Great Britain. From south, east, and west the men of the Empire throng to deliver the wo*
from military terrorism
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Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13595, 9 October 1914, Page 5
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123GERMAN COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF. Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13595, 9 October 1914, Page 5
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