DREAMS OF WOUNDED SOLDIERS
WANDERING IN TRENCHES. (Rec. January 24, 5.40 p.m.) London, January 28. The "Lancet" states the most fre quent dreams of wounded soldiers _ari wandering in endless trenches or pick ing their way through a lonesome for est, from whence others have fled. Th< slightest noise during sleep provoke, visions of exploding shells, causing them to shout with indication at othe: patients. An exasperating nightman is the discovery of shells in bed, read; to burst, accompanied by an incapacit; to get rid of vhem.—("Times" and Syd ney "Sun" Services.) GERMANS BUYING SALT PORB FOR THE HIGH SEA FLEET. I (Reo. January 24, 5.40 p.m.) London, January 23. Rotterdam reports that; Germaj agents have beon buying large quanti ties of salt pork for several weeks, am are now speeding up deliveries, sayinj the pork was wanted immediately fo: the fleet, which' was preparing for earl; activity.—("Times" and Sydney "Sun' Services.)
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2367, 25 January 1915, Page 5
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152DREAMS OF WOUNDED SOLDIERS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2367, 25 January 1915, Page 5
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