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DEFEATED SOUTH OF THE DANUBE

ACCOUNT OF THE CAPTURE OF MAGDHABA

Though-the Allies have plainly expressed their determination to press forward to decisive victory in the war, German peace feelers and suggestions continue to take a prominent p'la'ce in the news. There are sonic interesting reports relating to Austria, including a statement that ..'she is sending a party of diplomats to-Switzerland with a view to opening negotiations. The enemy; claims an'important-''-success against the Russians in Rumania, involving the; capture of Rimnicu Sarat and ten thousand Russian prisoners.- Extended aerial raiding is the.-order of the day in the Western theatre; French'aviators have of late : successfully bombarded enemy munition.factories'"and other centres of war industry, and communication railways. In Turkey British naval airmen have Sbmbarded camps and destroyed an important bridge' on the Bagdad railway. Extremely interesting description's are given of the operations.on the eastern confines of; Egypt, in'which the Anzac mounted corps and other troops are giving such a good account of themselves. . . ',-

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2964, 30 December 1916, Page 7

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DEFEATED SOUTH OF THE DANUBE Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2964, 30 December 1916, Page 7

DEFEATED SOUTH OF THE DANUBE Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2964, 30 December 1916, Page 7

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