BULGARIA MOVING
CONCENTRATING ON TUMISH FRONTTIER FRENCH FORGE IN EOPPT FROM THE OABDAHELLES RUSSIANS FORGING AHEAD HOLD STRONG POSITIONS IN CARPATHIANS GREAT PREPARATIONS FOR BIG MOVEMENT GERMAN ORGIES. BULGARIAN REALISATIONS.
BRUSSELS HEADQUARTERS CLOSED.
(Reed. 9.5 a.m.) PARIS, April 11. The Grand. Hotel at Brussels which was transformed into the German Headquarters has been closed in consequence of scandal. A certain general, after an all night evgio, discovered that important documents had disappeared, and several officers committed suicide. Some days later, on anothei occasion, after a midnight orgic and a free fight with sabres and' revolvers, which arose owing to Bavarian officers jeering at scars on Prussians faces, five officers wefia killed and several injured.
END 03? THB KARLSRUHE.
SURVIVORS ’ ROUNDABOUT ROUTE TO GERMANY. COPENHAGEN, April 11. The Karlsruhe was m the Can*!oeru Sea on November 4fch. While part of /ho crow were taking tea in the loropart, no enemy being visible, a terrific explosion suddenly evoke die vessel in twain, Throe hundred, iuclauiag the commander, wont uown with tnc i orepart. One hundred and twenty, who succeooou m boer.'i.ng a coibc., TCVivicd Kiel after great hardships. nicer hugging 1 lie American eoa.se tnoy a cut thence to Iceland, and finally to i '■< Norwegian coast to avoid the Bn Use.
BELIEF OCMI • ITTHE ’ 3 SHIP BUNK.
ROTTERDAM, April 11. 1 he 11. Igian Relief Si:. md T •Halpalycc was mined or submarined oil Moorhindon lightship, though .sup:-1:oil with papers professing to protect J;or against' attach. Twenty-seven snrvh'prs wore picked rp, but another twenty-six were apparently drowned. PR ISOM EH 3 IN GERMANY.
A HUGS TOTAL. (Reed. 5.5 p-.m.) AMSTERDAM, April 10. Germany claims to have niacls prisoners of 243 ; 000 French; .500,000 Russians; 40,000- Belgians,' and 20,800 British. ’A.LBAMIAMS READY TO FIGHT. (Times and Sydney Pan CdnesA LOT DOM. April 30. It is reported that -10,000 Albanians arc concentrated at Tirana. They arc commanded by Turkish and German officers. Their purpose Is to Duran no and invade (Trvia. G R EEC'E'S E X-P.RE M SER. (Reed. £.5 a.re.) ATHENS, April 10. Venezelos has retired from politics, explaining that his presence would have created an internal danger at a, time when a grave external danger existed. .AUSTRIA:.! AUK CURED TRAIN 3. i { 1
A NEW POLICY WANTED. t
(Reed. 9.5 a.m.) , PARIS, April 11. The “Petit Parisien’s” Sofia correspondent had an interview with M. Radoslavorf, who said that the Bulgarians were hitherto strictly neutral, but now that the Austro-German advance had been arrested, owing to the Allies’ action in the East it necessitated a new policy. Bulgaria now sees the possibility of realising he/ national aspirations.
TOO LOVING.
WOMAN REFUSES TO LEAVE SOLDIER HUSBAND. HUSBAND SHOOTS HER DEAD JURY ACQUITS MURDERER. (Received 12.30 a.m.) PARIS, April 13. A sensational trial has just talw place. Captain Herail was chargee with murdering his wife at Compicgno where the Hussars were stationed. The couple were devoted to each other. Madame Mcrail accidentally heard where her husband was stationed. Slie loft, her throe small children in tvsouth of Franco and came to Cor--piegno. She obstinately refused to genome when she learnt that no w:vcwero permitted to remain near then husbands. The commanding officer threatened court-martial and the withdrawal of Herail's Legion of Honour, but the wife refused to listen to reason. In desperation Herail drew a. revolver and killed his wife. The jur> acquitted the accused. BULGARIANS UNDUE ORDER. ATTACK ON RAILWAY PROBABLE (Rec. 9.30 a.m.) ATHENS, April 13. The Bulgarian comiladjis arc under orders. Bulgarian .and Turkish reserve officers are concentrating at Strumnitza and Epllpalanka. An attack on the railway is probable. NEW Zealand news. THE DARDANELLES. EV! DS M T pROC:IE SSi ON. (Reed. 9.5 a.m.) TENEDOS, April 11. The Alliss’ warships are approaching .the coast of the Gulf of Saron, destroying a Turkish battery. GERMAN SPIES IN ENGLAND. TO BE TRIED SECRETLY. A SERIOUS CASE. ’*• ■ \ , LONDON, April 10. The military have already taken evidence regarding the alleged spies Kuopferlo, Muller and Hahn, and decided to refer them to the civil court.-'. Probably Lord Reading will try the cases. A secret trial is expected in order that British anti-spy methods may not be divulged. The Kucpfcrlo - case is of grave importance. ITo arrived from America and was Yndorwd till he arrived at a London R. It ffi ffih-yed ih:U
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 184, 12 April 1915, Page 5
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