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Show Sustained German Attack I On Eastern Front Impossible PPJ Copenhagen, July 2G. A remark- PpB ably frank article by the Berlin cor- B respondent of tho National Tldendc-, passed by tho foreign office centor- B ship, discusses tho seamy sldu of tho J submarine campaign and the effect It has upon neutrals. It Is generally P recognized, ho says, that the longer BBBf the campaign continues, the fewer BBC friends Germany will havo after tho BBl BBBJ This consideration and the BBBJ thoughts of many billions which an- BBS other six months' war would cost BBBl wore the two principal factor which BBB contributed to bringing a majority of BBBl the relchstag Into line upon )ho bid BBBa for Immediate peace. The corres- BBV ondent says It Is admitted that the BBBl effect of the campaign has been mis- BBBK calculated, not regarding the amount BBBb of tonnage destroyed, but as to tho BBV time required to make Ub effects felt In England. Tho German people are BBV' still convinced that It will succeed ultimately If given time and they themselves are ablo to hold out. Disregarding Galnclnn happenings as accidental, tho correspondent says there ca be no question of a big of-there of-there can be no question of a big of-Field of-Field Marshal von Hlndenburg frankly frank-ly admitted, but there Is no doubt the front can hold out. The correspondent gives as two of tho most striking impression upon his return to Berlin the disappearance disappear-ance of children who have been sent to tho country In thousands and the appearance of a now typo of Berliner, Berlin-er, a lank individual with skin hanging hang-ing In folds, who has supplanted the, corpulet German. A few have lost less than fifteen pounds In weight, many more than thirty but they are healthy and usually Improved. Another An-other feature Is the dlsappearancci of vegetables, owing to tho drought. Green groceries display only lemons. |