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CONSTANTINOPLE PANICKED

HOLY RELICS REMOVED. | SULTAN AND PORTE FOLLOW. (Reed. 8.45 a.m.) ATHENS, Jan. 4. The correspondent of the Daily Express reports that a state of panic exists at Constantinople. The holy relics have been removed to Brusa; the Sultan and Porte are preparing to fellow. GERMAN AIRCRAFT. INCREASES AT BRUGES. (Reed. 8.35 a.m.)' AMSTERDAM. Jan. 4. Zeppelin sheds and aviator hangars are increasing in number at Bruges. GERMAN SUBMARINES. SCARED OFF DOGGER BANK (Reed. 8.35 -i.m.) AMSTERDAM, Jan. 4. The Veser Zeitung published u submarine sailor's- letter which relates submarines cruising near Dogger Bank on Christmas Day were scared off by a Br'tV.h cruiser wiieh attempted to ram them. AN EDITOR 3HOT. HE DELIVERS SEDITIOUS SPEBCTi (Reed. 8.35 a.m.) AMSTERDAM Jan. 4. Joseph Roiel, editor o? i newspaper, was executed at Prossnit.s for delivering a seditious speech at Bremen. GERMAN DESIGNS ON CANADA. HEAVY CONCRETE WORK? ERECTED. (Reed. 8.35 a.m.) MONTREAL, Jan. 4. Two years ago Baron Long, a German resident, tried to secure a ccn cessicn whereby the Lenz Company of Berlin, the official railway contractors to the German Government, were to construct a harbour at the Isle of Orleans for the Hamburg American liners. The Canadian Government coldly re ceived the proposal, nevertheless, Ger mans who obtained property at thf south-end of the island, built heavy concrete works, suitable as a ba=e for heavy artillery. A MOORISH SPY. IN GIBRALTER FORTRESS. A GERMAN EMPLOYEE. (Rec. 8.5 a.m.) GIBRALTER, Jan. 4. A Moor has been charged with spyi a- \ itiin the fortress}. A second Mo< r gave evidence that prisoner was formerly employed at Riff by Mannesmanns. IMMENSE RUSSIAN CAPTURES. FIGHTING IN DEEP SNOW. (Ree. 8.5 a.m.) PETROGRAD, a.Tn. 4, i Germans attempted to cross to the light bank of the Vistula on Saturday I h >t wore repulsed. Fighting continues in deep snow at j Sarykamisk, where the Russians have 1 now captured 6,700 prisoners, 10 mounI , ..in guns, and .17 quick-flrers.

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 104, 5 January 1915, Page 5

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CONSTANTINOPLE PANICKED Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 104, 5 January 1915, Page 5

CONSTANTINOPLE PANICKED Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 104, 5 January 1915, Page 5

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