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FRENCH MOBILISATION

PROCEEDING ON FRONTIER Paris, Thursday The concentration of the French forces under the shelter of covering troops is proceeding with the regularity of clockwork It is known that the intention of the German strategy was to pierce the covering troops and seize Nancy, 10 milea beyond the frontier, by this action disarranging the French mobilisation The scheme faiied owing to the inability of the German right wing to carry it into effect GUARDING STATE SECRETS SUSPECT SHOT DEAD London, Wednesday Max Bernstein Laures, a music hall artist, who was arrested in London as a Germany spy on August 7tb, has been deported with five others The sentries on a bridge over the Canal near Liverpool shot dead a pedlar who failed to answer a challenge

.PUNISHED BY RUSSIANS FRONTIER ENGAGEMENTS Copenhagen, Thursday Telegrams from Berlin state that the German staff has informed the -press that Germany has sustained heavy losses on the Russian frontier LARGE FORCE REPULSED INVADED TOWN STILL HELD St.! Petersburg, Thursday The Germans attempted to reoceupy Eydtkuhnen, in Eastern Prussia, but were repulsed with loss. The men engaged belonged to the First and Twentieth German Army Corps , r

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 694, 15 August 1914, Page 5

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FRENCH MOBILISATION King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 694, 15 August 1914, Page 5

FRENCH MOBILISATION King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 694, 15 August 1914, Page 5

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