GERMANY
A MILLION ?J>:X MORE. REINFC'IICEMENTS I'OIX BELGIUM. Received 0, 1.30 am. The Hague. November 8. Competent arid unprejudiced sources in Germany state that Germany is easily able to fiend another million to the front. Advices from Cologne state that German troops are concentrating at lluenster. prior to going to Belgium. NAVAL AVIATORS KILLED. ENGLISHMEN ARRESTED IX GERMANY.
Copenhagen. November (>. It is announced that tnistwortlij' J German calculations show that over aj million people have already lost their providers. London November 6. The Daily Chronicle's Milan ioi respondent says that it in Mievcd the Kaiser's son-in-law is the wounded prince who wag taken to Stras^mrg. Amsterdam,. November (i. Two naval aviators wen- l.i'nd in trial flights at Johannisthal. Official. —It is stated in Berlin that, owing to Britain not replying to Germany's request to release ''Germans interned in England, the German Govinmeent \lrns ordered the arrest of all ■jjdfA nibflfrom 17 to W.^__
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 141, 9 November 1914, Page 5
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