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Notes on the Campaign.

WEATHER AND THE END OF THE WAR. Txmkb and Sydney Sun Sebvioeb. London, January 12. Generals on active service, while cautious in expressing opinions, believe that with the return of good weather the decisive phase of the war will speedily be reached. GERMANY’S FOODSTUFFS. The prohibition of night-baking in Germany has rendered idle lii,OUO bakers. This lias caused general alarm and dissatisfaction, because the people understood, that the food supplies were equal to an emergency. THE FAILURE IN EGYPT. I I nixed Peibb Association.

The Daily Telegraph’s Athens correspondent says that it* is admitted in Constantinople that the expedition against Egypt failed, the Turks fearing the British would land on the Syrian coast, and endanger tlien- communications. t “TANGO" AND DANCING. Paris, January 11. The “tango” is dead in Paris, and eccentric fashions have vanished, lied Cross uniforms are everywhere. French women declare that they would have been unable to stand the.rigors of nursing but for having hardened their muscles by dancing for hours daily last season. AEROPLANES OVER PARIS. Two German aeroplanes attempted to fly over Paris, but a French aviator scared them off. GERMAN WAR LOAN. Amsterdam, January 12. There are reports that the German war loan was covered. GREAT FIRE IN BRUSSELS. Refugees report a great fire in Brussels. FATHER VAUGHAN CENSURED. / Rotterdam, January 12. The Provincial Council of German Jesuits censured Father Bernard Yapghan, of London, whose war sermons were considered insulting to the Kaiser.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 10, 13 January 1915, Page 3

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Notes on the Campaign. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 10, 13 January 1915, Page 3

Notes on the Campaign. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 10, 13 January 1915, Page 3

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