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A SENSATION IN BERLIN.

ROTTERDAM. Feb. 6

It is semi-officially stated in Berlin that reports of President Wilson's speech in Congress arrived on vSunday afternoon and caused an extreme sensation, but the feeling is-most-firm and determined. It is clearly noticeable how firm is'-the. .confidence of the nation in the upper leadership of the army and navy. No section fears that the war can be lost.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16892, 8 February 1917, Page 5

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A SENSATION IN BERLIN. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16892, 8 February 1917, Page 5

A SENSATION IN BERLIN. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16892, 8 February 1917, Page 5

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