WAR JOTTINGS
London, Sunday Allegations nro made in Boulor.go that German officers and men are deserting en account of starvation. In some cases it hna been found necessary to order troop* buck to lh« towns to quell rioting cauand by the socialistic agitation against the war Owing to the cost of 'feeding thorn, Hollard ia expelling all foreigners! from the country, especially hundreds of Germans refugotß from England and Belgium, including a well known journalist who was expelled szcra London Eii ffar no English-speaking people faave been expelled British ' ships were guarding the transport oE a French Army Corps from Algeria, which accounto for the escape of the Goebep and Erealau. When the transport was completed, the Britishers hunted and searched among the Cycludca and Sporades for the big ships, but failed to locate them, though the Gloucester and some destroyers got into touch and attempted to bring (horn into action. The Germans, thinking tho whole fleet wae at their heels, flei to the Dardanelles
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 696, 19 August 1914, Page 5
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165WAR JOTTINGS King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 696, 19 August 1914, Page 5
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