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ENEMY'S MORALE.

SERIOUSLY AFFECTED. BY BATTLE ON YSER. "Times'* and Sjdney "Son" (Received December 7, 9 a.m.) LONDON, December 6. The Du'tch Press states that whether rainy or stormy, some of the German trenches are like brooks. The soldiers remain, two days and then have a day's rest. It is reported at "the' Hague that the morale of the Germans has been seriously affected by hardships in- the bottle on the Yser. The number of suicides is increasing,;especially among men -with families, who feel that even if they are unhurt by war'their health will be permanently impaired.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11254, 7 December 1914, Page 1

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ENEMY'S MORALE. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11254, 7 December 1914, Page 1

ENEMY'S MORALE. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11254, 7 December 1914, Page 1

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