LATE WAR NEWS
raANCO-BRITISK LOSSES, ?IANC£, 400,000; SUIT AIN, Press Association — (Eec. 9.20 a.m.) FAR IS Xj! - . 12. It it> estimated that France, with *iUicn» under arms, has lost four hun4*‘<?d thousand in killed, wounded and prisoners. Britain, with one million eight hundred thousand under arms, has lost fifty thousand. PA.MAGED GERMAN SIEGE GUNS. BROUGHT TO LIEGE. Bee. 9.40 a.m.) AMSTERDAM, Nov. 12. Three German 17-inoh guns, damaged hy the British artillery, have been brought to Liege. THE STORMING OF DIXMUDE A GERMAN VERSION. FIVE HUNDRED PRISONERS WITH MACHINE GUNS CAPTURED. (Received 8.30 a.m.) AMSTERDAM, November 12. An official report from Berlin says: Dlxmude was stormed, over five hundred prisoners, with machine guns being captured. GERMAN SUCCESS VALUELESS. TOWN A HEAP- OF SMOULDERING RUINS. f XIJLIBS STILL HOLD SI RONGLY ENTRENCHED LINE. i • • (Received 8.30 a.nj.) PARIS, November 12, Newspapers point out that Dlxmude in merely a heap of smouldering ruins. The Allies have retired a few yards and Still strongly hold theiv line on the Yser..
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 63, 13 November 1914, Page 6
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