A PLEASANT SURPRISE FOR WOUNDED SOLDIERS.
BIDING IN THE KING’S; VRI.VATE CAE. (Times and Sydney Sun Special Cables).'' (Reed. 5.25 p.m.) LONDON Jan. 14. The King is sending his private motor on surprise visits f o hospitals to ake wounded soldiers fcr drives, ARMENIA’S TERRIBLE DESOLATION. . INDESCRIBABLE HORRORS. (Times and Sydney Sun Special Cables). LONDON, Jan. 14. There is terrible desolation in Armenia. Wholesale slaughter continues,and r -0,000 homeless are streaming through the valleys of the Caucasus. The horrors of the march are indescribable. Many children are abandoned on the roads, and adults are dying of cold and hunger. GERMANY’S BREAD REGULATIONS HOUSEWIVES RUSH EOR FLOUR. (Times and Sydney Sun Special Cables) . LONDON, Jan. 14. Copenhagen reports that the new bread regulations caused an extraordinary rush on the flour shops. Additional police were called out. Housewives waited for hours.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 113, 15 January 1915, Page 5
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