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AUSTRIA

SERVIANS SUCCESSFUL AGAIN. Nish, October 22. ] The Servians repulsed Austrian attacks near Nonehevo, Eminovo, and Belgrade, inflicting heavy losses. ALARMING NEWS OF EPIDEMICS. GERMANS COMMAND THI AUSTRIAN TROOPS. Rome, October 22. Advices from Austria give news of the a'arining spread of cholera, smallpox, typhoid, plague, and lockjaw. An Austrian communique admits one hundred rases of cholera, and adds that typhoid and smallpox have broken out at Trieste among the wounded from Galicia. London, October 22. German officers have assumed the higher commands in the Austrian army. Austrian troops are. mixed with German soldiers, and all the armies are commanded by German generals.

BELGIAN RELIEF iFUND . SUCCESSFUL MEETING AT NGAERB. Our SUutford correspondent writes 1 : On Thureday ail Ngoere was en fete,, when the garden party and dance in aid. of the British and Belgian ißelief Funds was held in iMightful weather. The gair. den party was Md in tihe Ngaurc gardene, kindly lent, for the purpose by Mr. Truelovo, who did everything possible in seeing to the wants of the visitors. Tho attendance was large. Mts. C. Penn's Penn'u orchestra was present and greatly added to the success of .the gauliexing. 1 During the afternoon the Belgian Hag preaentea iby the Belgian Consul in Wellington to Mr. Truelove was, put up by auction by Mr T. Lamason, and after being sold and re-sold some dozens of times, was finally secured by Mr Truelovc egain. Altogether £0 10s was secured for tile relief fund by tie sole of the flag. In the evening a dajnoc was held in the Sfgacre hall, when a very large attendance was again pra-ent. The music was supplied Ihjy ithe iNgaere orchestra, while Messrs Geo. and Neil Coleman acted as M.C.'e. Altogether over *SQ wa« netted and great credit is due. to the Ngaero ladies for bringing tie function to won a successful issue. The committee in charge ware Mgsdamefl W. Morrison, Bower, A. D. Walker, Ferguson, Phillips and Coleman, while Mrs F. Truelovo and Miss A. 0. Coleman acted as Joint secretaries. Mr. Thomson of the Ngtwre factory lent valuable assistance.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 129, 24 October 1914, Page 5

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392

AUSTRIA Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 129, 24 October 1914, Page 5

AUSTRIA Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 129, 24 October 1914, Page 5

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