Second Edition THE WAR.
t Latest Cables [ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH—COPTRIGHT.] [PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.] (Received This Day U. 4.0 a.m.) THE ALLIES PKftGRESS. ► A --" Paris, Jan. 5. states that des-pite of the ground the infantry pßWressed on the dunes facing Nieuu port We won 200 to 500 metres in the vicinity of Saint Georges, carrying houses and trendies. Wo silenced the German batteries at many points in L Belgium. Our mortars and grenades stopped the enemy's sapping at Notre : Dome do Lorette. The Uenmtns near Lille captured a trench which wo re- ■; took. We entered Creuxargent, near Odbey, and progress between Thann and Cernay was maintained to a> point one kilometre, east of Old Thann. AFFAIRS Tn^FJXIGO.
INew York, Jan. 5 . The Times states that Great Britain has protested to the United States regarding the conditions in Mexico and the interference with British property, especially on the Isthmus of Tehuantepee where the tiunnel and. bridg':-* o' the railway have been blown up.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 January 1915, Page 3
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