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<p>[Page 6]</p><p>Lately in particular, German clippings have made it into camp via vegetable tins, cigar boxes, etc and were of course avidly devoured, so their dissemination via our newspaper makes a lot of sense. When one has read these German newspapers - the concise, precise and factual reports from the High Command, the reports of government intervention, be it food regulation or requisition of metals, or the articles from reporters at the various fronts - one has gained a clear picture of the conditions at home and the absolute certainty that this war can be won only by our people. Such organisation, such discipline, and the complete subordination to the one goal of ending this war as victors, does not exist in any other country of this world. It fills one with pride to be a German, and none of the daily servings of news of English successes and German setbacks and constant internal strife in Germany can change this feeling. But it becomes all the more evident how infinitely callous it is to keep us civilians imprisoned here in the Antipodes,</p>