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THE IRREPRESSIBLE SHAW.

Li. G, V,'ELLS' CRITICISM. Press Association —Copyright, (Reed. 5.‘25 p.m.) LONDON, Jan. 3. Mr 11. G. Wells, commenting; on Mr Bernard Shaw’s utterances, says: Nothing will stop him. All through the war we shall have this Shavian accompaniment like an idiot child screaming in hospital, distorting, discrediting ana confusing. He is almost an unendurable nuisances AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN. ATTITUDE. AN INTERESTING QUESTION. LONDON, Jan. 2. The Nieu Erie Presse demands the publication of a Rod Book describing,, from the Austro-Hungarian standpoint, tine negotiations preceding the war. It asks why Austro-Hungary silently accepts blame, instead of proclaiming her efforts on behalf of peace, RUSSIAN INVASION CAUSES CONSTERNATION. ROME, Jan. 2. A second message from Vienna says there is consternation and alarm by the formidable Russian invasion in North-East Hungary, The clergy, municipal authorities, and inhabitants of the frontier are panic-stricken, arm are fleeing to the interior. VIENNA’S REPORT. AUSTRIANS OBLIGED TO RETREAT. AMSTERDAM, Jan. 3. A Vienna official report says that after severe fighting south of Tarnow the situation in the Central Carpathians now calm. A superior hostile force obliged our troops to fall balk on the Ekok Pass. BERLIN DOWNHEARTED. » PEOPLE CRYING OUT FOR NEWS. LONDON, Jan. 2. Dr. George Wegener, in a letter to the Cologne Gazette, says the people of Berlin are very downhearted, and nervously excited, asking, "Why news from the western front, and why is the nation kept in the dark?" FUNERAL OF A GARIBALDI. FRENCH TRIBUTE TO A BRAVE MAN. PARIS, Jan. 5. There was an imposing funeral to Bruno Garibaldi, and Lieutenant Troau betta, who was killed beside him. General Gourand, at the graveside, paid a tribute io Bruno and the Gartbaldintt Corps for capturing trenches the first day they were in the firing ‘inn.

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 103, 4 January 1915, Page 5

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THE IRREPRESSIBLE SHAW. Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 103, 4 January 1915, Page 5

THE IRREPRESSIBLE SHAW. Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 103, 4 January 1915, Page 5

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