TERRIFIC BOMBARDMENT OF TSING-TAO
IMMINENT PALL OF ENEMY'S STRONGHOLD , Toklo, November 5. ' A' vigorous assault has begun on Fort litis, the strongest fortification at Tsingtao. A way for the infantry, was prepared by a terrific bombardment, which almost reduced lie fort to atoms. ' ' The' Japanese captured eight hundred prisoners and destroyed twentyguns. , FALL IMMINENT. Vancouver, November 6. Private telegrams from Tokio indicate- that tho fall of Tsing-tao is imminent. ■ • (Rcc. November 7, 1.25 a.m.) Toklo, November 5. Official.—The Allies are gradually enclosing on Tsing-tao, and shells are how falling in tho streets, and 'have already ' destroyed the powerhouse. / — I JAPANESE TROOPS FOR EUROPE. ("Times" end Sydney "Sun" Services.) London, November 5. Dr. E: J. Dillon (correspondent to tho "Daily' Telegraph"), iu an article in the "Contemporary Review," 'urges that Japan be invited to send troops to Europe. A similar suggestion is made in an anonymous article in the "Fortnightly Review." / ' *
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2301, 7 November 1914, Page 7
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150TERRIFIC BOMBARDMENT OF TSING-TAO Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2301, 7 November 1914, Page 7
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