WEDNESDAY
•^ " The Germans in Poland are in r.etreat, and are abandoning their ""'*■"' ' b ; ut the rearguard is fighting stuf)bQri|ly ; defending the prepared entrenchments. " /*"'■+-. .^ fjhe (Jerrnan forge which endeavoured to escape from the Russian trap north of Koluszki has- been again cut off, and is \ sheltering in strong entrenchments. The Daily Mail's Petrograd jj^Bf^^Q^spondent says the carnage aitSi^ the Germans resulting from their atteaipt to capture ■ fafeawwas awful. An Italian 1-estimal : es the "losses Hi one-fourth1. JJhe: 'Lqnd'on Daily '-: ISl'ews says the' Germans have L ->■■ lost 100,000 in ten days, 1 King George has Arrived in France on a visit to the British Army's headquarters. H The battle of Flanders has jended, marking, acccording to HJU-^'military opinion, the termination ■ of-the'German offensive. • ■ ;f . o.: :.
In the Arras district the allies surprised the Germans at night, and captured six miles of trenches.
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 4 December 1914, Page 7
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139WEDNESDAY Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 4 December 1914, Page 7
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