First Edition. THE WAR Latest Cables
[ELECTRIC IELEQIIAPH—COPYRIGHT .J [I'KK ruiSSS ASSOCIATION.J BOMB DROPPED' NEAR SANDRINGHAM. London, Jan. 19. A Zeppelin dropped bointis near Sandringham. THE TURKISH FORCES IN SYRIA. The Evening News' correspondent at Cairo states that it is estimated that there are 60,000 Turkish regulars, 60,000 recruits and 70,000 Bedouins m ' Syria. A Parsoval airship and many motor vehicles are accumulated at Damascus. The chief of the transport service told an interviewer that he was unable to organise proper provision for supply through a deficiency of camel® and horses. Colonel Kressenstein delivers frequent I | addresses in the Damascus mosques. THE ALLIES REPORT. Paris, Jan. 19. A communique states that there was less activity along the lront. There have been many snowstorms. Another earthwork has been captured at Boisiepretro where the French occupy 500 metres of German trenches.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 January 1915, Page 3
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139First Edition. THE WAR Latest Cables Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 January 1915, Page 3
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