Central Powers
ADLER ON TRIAL. Press Association—Copyright, Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. Amsterdam, October 20. Dr. Adler, during his trial, was apparently indifferent to liis fate. The prosecution stated that he was an excitable man, and that he probably had no accomplices. (Dr. Adler, editor of a newspaper, shot the Austrian ,m ; er, Co ttit Stuergkh, whilst at dinner'.) GERMAN REPORTS.,,' | Press Association— Copyright, Astral liau and N.Z. Cable Association. I London, October 25. I A German communique says; The French attack north-east’ of Verdun gained ground as far as the burning" fortress of Douaumont, A Russian attack north-west of Luck failed. 1 > The Austro-Genaans stormed the Vulcan JPass and progressed north of Kimpolung. :* In the Dobrudja the pursuit! «onItinues. Tchernavoda was occU|)ied this morning, and this is an unconif monly important success achieved. HUN LEADERS WOUNDED. Press Association—Copyright, Reuter’s Service. ’ | (Received 11. ll) a.m.) Zurich, October General Falkenhayn’s wound i» serious, and it is >irared it will bo necessary to amputate his hfe; .iHW The Austrian ArchduSb Charles has , been wounded, and ho has relinquished Ins command.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 76, 27 October 1916, Page 5
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178Central Powers Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 76, 27 October 1916, Page 5
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