GERMANY
THE OVERTURES 'FOR '-PBACE DENIED. 'Times and Sydney Sun Services. London, December 1. The Cologne Gazette says thaf no German diplomat would consent to an unsatisfactory peace after -the victories ; gamed by the Germans. The peace talk i is merely British bluff. Tk« Cologne Gazette staffs "that Pet-ro-grad holds the view that 'the Turks, under the influence of German training , and discipline, -and equipped, with excellent firearms, are now joi endwing and steadfast anny. J a j SERVIANS SUCCESSFUL AGAIN. Nieh, December 1. Official.—The Austrians vfolently attacked the LazarevatK front on Friday, hut were repulsed everywhere. We captured twenty officers and 1500 men. ROUMANIAN PARLIAMENT OPENED. TTimes and Sydney Sun Services. London, December 1. 5 The King of Eoumania, in opening j Parliament referred' to the e-xceptiona | gravity of the international situation j and appealed to the spirit of patriotism in the Whole nation. j READ AN ADVERTISEMENT. . "I suffered a good deal with headaches and tried almost everything without getting relief," writes Mr.Jos.H. Leef, Whirinaki, New Zealand. "I had read an advertisement on Chamberlain's Tablets and thought they would do me good. I bought a box and «an truly say that . my headaches were relieved after a few doae». Everyone to whom I have reeomI' mended Chamberlani's Tablets has beew bpneflt«d l>y their use/' .Ml chemist* cn<J stem. • j
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 152, 3 December 1914, Page 5
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