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GERMAN AEROPLANE OVER PARIS BOMBS KILL A MAN, (Rec. September 28, 10.30 p.m.) Paris, September 27. A German aeroplane bombarded Paris to-day, killing a man and injuring a child. PLANS OF PRZEMYSL. SOLD TO RUSSIA. (Rec. September 28, 6.30 p.m.) London, September 27. An Austrian officer sold to Russia the plans of Przeinysla few months ago. The Austrian militarists always considered that Galicia would be lost when Lemberg and Przemysl wero captured.— ("Times" and Sydney "Sun" Services.) ZEPPELIN OVER WARSAW. Petrograd, September 26. A Zeppelin hovered over Warsaw and dropped two bombs near the Kalisz railway station. LitWe damage was done. Subsequently the Zeppelin was shot down near the-Modlin fortress and the crew made prisoners. ' " CAPTURES OF GERMANS. SIXTEEN HUNDRED LIVING ON GRASS. Paris,, September 26. The French continue to capture small bodies of survivors of the battle of the Marne. Recently they surrounded a body of 1650. Germans, who surrendered without.fighting. They had been living on grass for some days. KAISER REPORTED ILL. (Rec. September 28, 6.80 p.m.) London, September 27. A Geneva paper/ -which is generally weir informed, has published a- telegram 'that the Kaiser, is ill, suffering from inflammation of the lungs, tho result of falling into a trench full of water.—("Times" and Sydney "Sun" Services.) GERMAN UNIFORMS. (Rec. September 28, 6.30 p.m.) London, September 27. A chaplain at the front says the. Germans are in grey-green uniforms, and at a distance look like moving firs. v They aro undiscernible until well within rifle range.—("Times" and Sydney "Sun" Services.) .WAR CORRESPONDENTS ARRESTE©. . London, September 27. The French authorities are shepherding war correspondents, including tho British, who are under arrest, but are receiving the kindliest treatment until they can be handed over to a British officer. ' ■ AN INCIDENT AT DINANT. London, September 26. A French soldier at Diuant killed a Uhlan, who was molesting his sweetheart. He escaped, but learning that the Germans had threatened to dovastato the village, he returned aud surrendered. He'was'immediately shot. GERMANS BRIDGE THE MEUSE. Ostond, September 26.' The Germans havo constructed a bridge three hundred yards in length across the Meuso at Dinant. : FRENCH NURSES KILLED. Paris, September 27. During the rescue of German wounded at Reims Cathedral five French nurses were killed.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2267, 29 September 1914, Page 5
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