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GERMAN FIGHTING METHODS.

EVERY DAY'. . . .'.". RMtifijaHii "I . !A' .wounded German 1 dffloor states that tHe Gcriha'n success is entirely due to tie troops never being in action day after day. The army corps work in relays, the,.men .taking several, days' rest before-going tfi the firing line. AERIAL-WARFARE. aitERiOAN AMBASSADOR PROTESTS. ..,,..,.'. .London,. .September 5. . The 'American, Ambassador at Paris, after examining bombs ihroivn from Gorman aircraft, decided to ask the United States .Government, while adhef-" ing.tp its neutrality, energetically to' 1 protest to Germany, -.'.."..: Germany Aii'ti jki poles; 'AN 'APPEAL FROM THE AIR. London, September 5. . German aeroplanes are showering pamphlets pii Poland inciting the people to rise against the hated Russians; .adding: "Away with Oriental barbarism, Poles, having experienced German culture, repudiate community with savagery." .OAPTAiN BRADSBURY's' DeltH: ' - ■ ■ London; September 7. - , Captain Bradsbiiry was killed. while saving a gun, which he succeeded in doing. GHENT BOMBARDED FROM THE • AIR.. , , ;, .; ' -. , • . Par's; SepWiibe¥i;. , An aeroplane throw two bombs into' Ghent .on Sunday, but they did littia damage.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2249, 8 September 1914, Page 5

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165

GERMAN FIGHTING METHODS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2249, 8 September 1914, Page 5

GERMAN FIGHTING METHODS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2249, 8 September 1914, Page 5

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