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I ANTIQUATED BUT EFFECTIVE I ARMAMENT. I | WHAT ROUMANIA EXPECTS. j London, November 22. Copenhagen reports that the Austrians outside Belgrade used a contrivance resembling a Roman catapult, throwing beer barrels filled with stones and explosives, with terrible effect, the I stones splitting up into thousands of | pieces. Petrograd, November 22. M. lonesco, Minister of Interior for Roumania, in a telegram to the Vetchernoye Vremya, says that all the interests and the future of Roumania arc i' inseparably bound up with the victory of the Triple Entente. A German victor}' would imply the burial of all the I hopes of the Balkan States, and the loss j of the independence of neutrals.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 153, 24 November 1914, Page 5
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