VON HINDENBURG'S COMPLANET
Amsterdam, Not. 1(5. i''ielcl--Marshal Von Hindenburg, in a letter to Prince Von Bothmann Hollweg ooniplains that the workmen f'n the factories (lo not get sufficient ■Soo' l. Many of the authorities do not realize that we are fighting for our very existence. Jt is impossible for r.ho workers to remain fit for thor duties if they are insufficiently nourished. AUSTRIAN'S ACTIVE IX TRBXTINO. Milan, Nov. IG. A rernavkable renewal of enemy activity oil the Trentfcno front is regarded: as foreshadowing another formidable A iwtro-Hungarian offensive in lrcpe of breaking into the Venetian plain and relieving the pressure on the Carso. Heavy reinforcements of artillery and infantry have for a fortnight been coneentrati lag in the Trentino under the personal supervision of Von Hoetzendoff, who despite the bitter experience of -May still conakler the Trentino the most favourable point for the invasion of Jta,h'. Hungarian newspaper!* confirm the plan. They regret the weakening for the Transylvania expei diucn, and say they should boldly face the Italin menace. •(ooiA.iog puc "Z'X'V SERBIAN PROGRESS. London, November 19. A .Serbian' communique reports that wiili the co-operation of the French our troops on the fourteenth captured all positions southward of Tepavci. Tlio German 1 defenders who escaped annihilation or capture fled to the villages of Tepavci and Gnels wltx-h wc stormed.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 November 1916, Page 3
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219VON HINDENBURG'S COMPLANET Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 November 1916, Page 3
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