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GERMAN ATTACKS ON THE RED GROSS SHELL' THEIR OWN WOUNDED. Dunkirk, November 8. During the recent fighting in the north the Allies' Red Cross Brigade picked up seveai hundred German wounded, who were removed to a field hospital, -which the Germans shelled at night, not knowing the Germans were within. The damage done was small. DOG-WHIP DISCIPLINE IN GERMAN RANKS. Evidence of German officers driving the men forward accumulates. 'A dead officer was found with dog-whip -in one hand and a revolver in the other.Soldiers facing the British gladly use opportunities to escape, The British found many Germans who had hanged themselves on trees. UNPRINTABLE CONDUCT OP THE GERMANS. London, November 8. "The Times" states- that Prince Charles of Hohenzollern, who is King Albert's brother-in-law, superintended the removal of furniture from a looted house in Brussels. The paper adds that a Belgian noble who was allowed to search a Brussels depot found two hundred packing cases full of plunder. Tho conduct of the Germans who ocoupied the houses is unprintable. PETTICOAT!® PRUSSIAN . GRENADIERS. Paris, November 8. 'K now Geman ruso is that soldiers aTe working iri the fields in women's attire. The French shelled a number. of Grenadiers disguised as potatopickers. A WELL-INFORMED RAIDER. (Roc. November 9, 9.30 p.m.) Fremantlo, November 9. The Mongolia reports that the Emden is well posted as to the movements of British ships by four land wireless stations, one believed to be near Adam's Peak, in Ceylon.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2303, 10 November 1914, Page 5
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244CAMPAIGN INCIDENTS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2303, 10 November 1914, Page 5
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