THE WAR
I ISLKOTUIC IUiIOIUI'K—COM«HdHT.7 Fpbb fbkm absooh-uon.l (Received This Day U. 06 a.m.) THE BALKAN REVERSES Londonj Nov. 10. A Router's message rroin Salonika, state that the Allies have made a gonoral retirement from the front. IW9& OF KECimiTS. There is a surprising rush of recruits throughout the country. Scenes in Birmingham aud Glasgow are unprecedented. A large proportion of the attesteds are munition workers. HIGH COMMISSIONER'S REPORT. London, Dec. 10 At South St. Souple, the enemy yesterday was driven beyond the orest. THE TURKS. Amsterdam, Nov. 10. A Turkish communique eta-tee that the enemy's resistance on the Tigris is decreasing. "We sanguinarily repulsed the British sorties after vigorous artillery fighting in the' Dardanelles." AMERICAN SENATOR'S OPINIONS. "Washington, Dec. 10. Senator Hoke Smith, in ine Congress, demanded that Great Britain cease to interfere with American shipping. Hβ alluded to Great Britain's increasing lawlessness in trampling on "neutra's' rights, and pointed out that the United States was not depending tfn Great Britain. He said that Germany was quite as good a friend ftj the United States as Great Britain.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 December 1915, Page 3
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179THE WAR Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 December 1915, Page 3
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