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In the West.

PRINCE OSCAR'S WOUNDS. v J ■" •'

London, February 11

It ijj reported that Prince Oscar's wounds'are.not serious, but it is improbable that he will again participate in the war owing to heart weakness. His morganatic wife is at his bedside at General llindenburg's headquarters'. •

CROWN PRINCE IN ALSACE.

SAFETY IN A CELLAR.

Berne

February 11

The GeWfttm'Crcmn.'Prince;fe' visiting the Alsatian front. He arrived at Sant Loitais', "'.near Basle. Suddenly French aeroplanes .from/'Bel port appeared, awd in a terrified rush the populationiwonft indoqrs. The Crown Prince took refuge in a celkr.. and motored to Ahtkireh when the airmen had passed on. ~

CO-OPERATION OF THE ALLIES.

FRANCO-ITALIAN CONFERENCE.

FRANCE'S COLOSSAL MUNITIONS

Rome, February 11

The members of the French Cabinet visiting here received an enthusiastic welcome. M. 'lhomas, in an interview, said that by the Spring France would possess a colossal reserve of munitions, and the Allies were hastening the output to the utmost. M. Briand, in an interview, said he was hopefhl of securing the most serious support from Italian statesmen, and of bringing their joint work to a successful issue, and establishing a closer and more fruitful co-operation of the Allies. ;

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Bibliographic details
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 57, 12 February 1916, Page 6

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193

In the West. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 57, 12 February 1916, Page 6

In the West. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 57, 12 February 1916, Page 6

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