OFFICIAL NEWS
HIGH COMMISSIONER'S CABLES London, September 21, 12.33 aim. Reliable.—i Servians have . defeated 20,000 Austtians near Nori Bazar. The Montenegrins are advancing towards Serajovo, and have occupied Prechtka, whence the- Anstriaus re« tired. . A German army surgeon states thab' arrows have been lised effectively; by the Allied airmen. Two airmen flow over a German regiment at tlie frontier, at a height of 5000 feet, and dropped a shower of arrows on the soldiers in camp. It is estimated that the two airmen shot 50 arrows, ■ killing and iniuriiiß 15 soldiers. The arrows were made of.steel. London, September 21. Official. —Letters aro being recoived from numbers of British soldiers previously reported as missing indicating that some are prisoners and others in hospitals on the Continent. Reliable.—Tho Germans again bombarded -Reims to-day. A .Berlin message states that R-einis was within' tho- area of battle and tho Germans were compel led to fire, but they regrof that, the city wns damagod. ". .'■'_;, Official (6.20 p.m;).—Tire; Madras- War Fund offers a fully-equipped hospital ship with three hundred beds' for the nso of the Indian Expeditionary Force. Several Indian Princes offer personal services and all they possess;- British Indian residents of-every class and-creed are making geherous offers. London, September 21. Official. —A report at 7.45 p.m. states that since the last report received from Sir John French several further coun-ter-attacks have been made by the enemy and successfully repulsed. The, colony of Trinidad has given cocoa ral. jiad alj £10,000 for tko U66 of ilw ormy.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2262, 23 September 1914, Page 5
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251OFFICIAL NEWS Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2262, 23 September 1914, Page 5
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