FLOODS, DISEASE, AND DISCORD
: GLIMPSE OF GERMAN ARMY I London, January 10. "Eye-witness" with the British forces, states that tho Germans apparently aro using pumps electrically worked from Lillo to drain the trenches. Tlioy attempted to Hood our trenches, but failed. Tho Scliold and Lys overflowed, Hooding whole districts in Southern Belgium. The Saxon and Bavarian prisoners frequently abuse their Prussian comrades. Tho Saxons expressed the hope that tho British would shell tho Saxon I trenches taken over by the Prussians.
Typhoid continues to rage in the enemy's ranks. The ro are many eases in the Belgian hospitals. The German losses were very heavy during the last fow tvftoU*. The avisrji:* sttsngth of a ■«"«w>mij|! L UwdH L eea.frAa 120 to sweats:,
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2356, 12 January 1915, Page 5
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