"WAR BEGINS IN MAY!"
IDF IS STIMBG STATEKEHT GREAT AERIAL ACTIVITIES ZEPPELIN FLEET IN CHANNEL ALLIES PRESSING FORWARD BELGIUM RAISES NEW ARMY RUSSIA’S LATEST VICTORY GREATER THAN SEDAN AMERICA STILL UNSATISFIED Inscriptions - on Ihe Roll of Honour Our Daily Bread :: Copper for Germany
(Received 11.2 a.m.) Amsterdam, January 11. A bullet in the petrol tank forced a. French aviator and a Belgian officer to descend at Zeebrugge and they were made prisoners. TWO GERMAN AIRMEN KILLED. ENEMY’S BOMB KILLS FIVE CIVILIANS. (Received 11.25 a.m.) Paris, January 11, A French aviator brought down a j German at Amiens and the pilot and observer were killed. 1 A German aviator dropped a bomb ! near Dunkirk, killing five civilians. The “Eyewitness” at the British Headquarters in France, whose reports concerning the operations of the British army make their appearance at irregular intervals, occupies rather an anomalous position. The post he holds appears to have been created to meet the demand for news from the front, the regular newspaper correspondents having been told, politely but firmly,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 9, 12 January 1915, Page 5
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172"WAR BEGINS IN MAY!" Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 9, 12 January 1915, Page 5
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