Second Edition. THE WAR.
France rr: — FRENCH FINANC<AL ASPECT. ; ■ Uxitfd Press Assocutioj*. (Received 10.55 a m.) Paris, October 4. .Jlibot, Minister of Finance, sea* tqs jkhsJb, the financial situation is favorable. The gold reserve in the Bank of? France amounts to 163 millions sterling, and the silver reserve to £12,760,000. M. liibot hopes to re-ppen the Bourse coujpjptly ,\vith the re-opening of the London Stock Exchange. FREMCHMBN’S FINE TEAT. DOCTORS AND AMBULANCES. , CAPTURED BY THE GERMANS. (Received 2.3 p.m.) Paris,' October 4. A fine feat is. reported from the French left. Oh Thursday the Germans held a village and hill, strongly entrenched by Jaeger with guns. The French infantry stopmed the position and on the first attempt were repelled, .but they returned ti, the charge and defeated the Germans with heavy loss. "During the fight the Frpnclr doctors with five,,ambulances were captured labile picking. up the wounded. The German prisoner dephire that ambulances and doctors are wanted for the German wounded, as the latter are without medical ajdi
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 41, 5 October 1914, Page 6
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168Second Edition. THE WAR. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 41, 5 October 1914, Page 6
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