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CAMPAIGN INCIDENTS

VISIT FROM A ZEPPELIN London, January 7. The correspondent of "The Times" on the Belgian frontier says a German, aviator dropped a note promising Dunkirk a visit from a Zeppelin on Sunday, last. Appalling weather, however, pre* g vented the visit. t It is generally expected that the Ger-i mans will soon make a show of their ii much-vaunted airships. The first de-. i. monstration is likely to take place in ' t- the north of Prance or at Dover.—« :- "Times" and Sydney "Sun" Services;' 1 ' ■f . ■ ■ _ A r DESERTERS. 0 —-—" lf HOW THEY WERE PUNISHED. 6 (Roc. January 8, 5.35 p.m.) si " London, January 7. 11 Eighteen hundred Bohemians, dei- sorted from the Austrians during the ie recent battle in Bosnia. The Austrians e recaptured forty of them, bound their it hands and legs, and paraded them in e the streets of Budapest, the crowd y throwing refuse and beating-them with, if sticks—"Times" and-Sydney. "Sun"Services. STEAMER MINED. NEAR SCARBOROUGH. .-.,. (Rec. January 9, 0.30 a.m.) 6 London, January 8j 6 'A' Bteamer has been mined ~neao l " Scarborough. The crew- was saved, 1 GERMANS TO THE RESCUE. e " e HURRYING TO BOSNIA'. I (Reo. January 8, 11.30 p.m.)' 5) Rome, January 8. e 'Advices from Poutebba declare that sixty thousand Germans are hurrying y to Bosnia and concentrating in Scrajevo, e y INDIAN PRISONERS. a TO BE SENT TO TURKEY. (Reo. January 8, 9.35 p.m.)' Amsterdam, January 7. "Die Telegraaf" Berlin correspondent' states that Indian prisoners in the concentration camp near Berth will shortly be transported to Turkey with otherMoslem contingents, e £ IN THE DARDANELLES. II ', FIVE FORTS OUT OF ACTION; r London, January 7. 8 During the recent bombardment <A - the Dardanelles by the Allies five fortg f were put completely out of action.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2354, 9 January 1915, Page 7

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CAMPAIGN INCIDENTS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2354, 9 January 1915, Page 7

CAMPAIGN INCIDENTS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2354, 9 January 1915, Page 7

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