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Show KAISER REALIZES WORST IS TO COME "Hardest Part of the Joh Is Still Before Be-fore Us," the War Lord Observes. THE HAGUE, July 26. "The hardest hard-est part of tho job is still before us. The enemy knows the war is about to reach the point of decision and ib summoning sum-moning all his strength for a final defense de-fense and counter-offensive." This was the observation of the German Ger-man emperor, recorded by Karl Rosner in the Berlin Lokal Anzcifjer, and apparently ap-parently made on the eve of General Foch 's ' offensive. On the samo occasion occa-sion Field Marshal von Hindenburg gave out the following statement "It is to be hoped the people at home are full of confidence. But they are not learned in patieuce. Overhaste is no pood. "Preparation is half the battle, and the people must remember wo are not working with machines that can be smashed as soon as the job is completed. com-pleted. We are working with the most sacred thing we possess, namely, tho blood and life of the German people. Our last reserves must be strong men who will return rrom ine ucucues to take up peace tnsks. Wc must not be left at the end like smashed machines, but must be strong and imwealicned." |