MONDAY
Two Millions Volunteer—Result of Earl Derby's Scheme — More Balkan Disputes — Germany Threatens Greece — Projected Attack on Egypt—German Cruiser and Zeppelin Lost • A : :£?s&% phase of the Balkans situation is recorded. Germany has intimated her intention of invading Greece, owing to the allies' fortifications. Greece has stated that the entry of German or Bulgarian troops will raise questions which might place her in a difficult position, and she is expected to take up a .firm attitude towards the Central Powers. iijH«^Servian Parliament is MsorPi%kmeet in Italy. The Sumy is mSKing its way to the ships at the Dardanelles B e destroyed enemy batteries blown up two munition on Sari Bail*. German cruiser Bremen, tons, built in 1903, and a accompanying her, Be "Been sunk by a submarine in the Eastern Baltic. Hhie .German preparations- for on Egypt in? ftte • a . railway over the insert, n: a pipe-line to sup;^' the Lrobps with water. ~ P~ At* * pirplosion destroyed a Zeppelin near KamvT.^/ft crew were killed. It is reported that oiglvb nn mbers of the crews of th,e Zeppe|iris which raided _ London m October 13, were frozen- to i . . . : -^S^jiiV dl attestations under the A-^Hf .Jerby's recruiting scheme • * WmrrT two millions.*.. -Large i'*^gttctions have tobe'made of ~f4 whose present > work is ally important. ■
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 23 December 1915, Page 3
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211MONDAY Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 23 December 1915, Page 3
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