CAMPAIGN INCIDENTS
KILLED IN ACTION PRINCE OF WALES'S. EQUERRY. • London, November 13. wt i '®? r Cadogan, the Prince of \\ ales a equerry j was killed in action. Major Cadogan, M.V.0., son of the firth Earl of Cadogan, was born in 1879. He served in South Africa. In 1905-06 he was A.D.C. to King George (then rrinco of Wales) during the Roval tour m India. ■ * , . BOMiBS DROPPED ON GERMAN PETROL TANKS.. , (Roc.. November 15, 5.5 p.m.) ' • Amsterdam, November 14. ,An aviator dropped two bombs' and set fire to the petrol tanks at Bruges.
GERMAN STANDARDS FALL TO . THE BRITISH.
(Rec.. November IS, 5.5 p.m.) Paris, November 14. General Joffre (Oommander-imChiof of the Allied Armies in France and Belgium) has 6ent General. French two German standards which were found iu the trenches, which were captured by the British. LIVELY EXPERIENCE FOR SOME FISHERMEN. (Rec. November 15, 5.5 p.m.) London, November 14. Lowestoft fishermen report' that thirty-four mines -exploded round their boats within a small area, in the North Sea ono night. LOST—AN ARMOURED TRAIN. .. (Rec. November 15, 5.5 p.m.)Paris, November 14.. A German armoured train, wliicli liad been left momentarily unguarded at Chaulenes, was brought into the French jines by the stationmnstor, despite being fired on when quitting the station. .OUTRAGES ON. BELGIANS. . (Rec. November 15, 5.5 p.m.)
Amsterdam, November 11. ■ . "here are signs .tliat. the Germans have been instructed to refrain from outrages on Belgians. Several soldiers demanded money of a farmer. The latter informed the authorities, with the result that three or four men were sentenced to death.
KAISER'S ZEPPELIN GUARD . - SHIPS. Tho Hague, November 13. A telegram from Berlin says the Kaiser is now at Coblentz, capital of lihenish Prussia, and that two Zeppelins, are continually circling over his residence. - GERMAN AIRMEN"FORCED TO DESCEND. I Petrograd, November 13. I Two German aviators were forced to j, descend at Rypin, and were captured 3 by Russian Dragoons, after a fight with . German infantry. j CASUALTIES AT TSING-TAO. Tckio, November 13. Official.—Two officers and eight men - were killed and one officer and fifty-six a men injured at Tsing-tao in- removing r landmines. Four hundred and thirtyi' six wounded Germans are in the hos- j s pitals.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2308, 16 November 1914, Page 6
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