RUSSIA
CONSTERNATION IN BERILN "THE RUSSIANS ARE IN GERMANY! Times and Sydney Sim Services. ' Received 8, 0 p.m. London, August 8. A lady who has just returned from Germany states that Russia's occupation of Eydtkwhncn, a frontier station in Eastern Prussia, caused consternation. Berlin was placarded: "The Russians are in Germany!" PliO-liUSSIAN JAPS. AT VLADIVOSTOCK. Received S), 5.5 p.m. St. Petersburg, August 1. ■ The Japanese colony at Vladivostoek demonstrated in honor of Russia, singing the Russian national anthem. They shouted "Banzai!" at the French and British Consulates, and hooted Germany. RUSSIA'S SILENCE. ITS EXPLANATION. f Received 9, 5.5 p.m. St. Petersburg, August 7. No war correspondents are'allow* ' with the army or with the headquarUis 1 staff. ,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 68, 10 August 1914, Page 5
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