Second Edition In the West.
■ AN OBVIOUS FABRICATION. HLStatement by german prof Untied Pkess Association. 1 (Received 9.20 a.m.) Paris, May 28. ■ Le Matin says: At the end of twcu- ■ tyjfivo months of war Professor Scb- ■ walde, director of the German Weekly ■ Medical Review, writes as follows: ■ “It is untrue that aviators on August ■ \ 2nd, 1914, bombed Nurnberg. The ■ mayor of the latter recently declared I that the commandant of the Third I Hava jrian Corps was never aware of the I bombardment of the stations at XumI beiVg,/ Kiss ingen, and NurnbergansrV bayh,; either before or after the declaration" of war. H TKis charge was made with visible I ediotion bv Herr Schoen, and has been » . 1 *■ ’ i Germany’s principal argument with a ’ - vitjw; to giving neutrals the impression that/ France was the aggressor. It is an obvious fabrication parallelled only by the famous Ems telegram precipitating war in 1870.” IN j THE ARCONNE AND ALSACE. i; ; ! • (Received 1.45 p.rn.) 7;. > Paris Mav 28. *>■•>■. ’ *■ . I communique states: We occupied southern lips of three craters caused ifi the German lines at Haute Chevauche, in the Argonne. Our fire stopped two attacks northeastwards of Belschwiller, in Alsace.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 46, 29 May 1916, Page 6
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196Second Edition In the West. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 46, 29 May 1916, Page 6
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