Austria
JTKRSEVEEANCE DESPITE DEFEATS' ■SOME DIFFICULT TASKS. 'Times and Sydney Sun Services. Petrograd, December 16, Ollieials are surprised at the. persevcr-; Mice of the despite repeated staggering defeats. They have lost 36 generals and 100 colonels ehiellly from the. Hungarian regiments. The Nieue Frie Presse admits the defeat*, and urges the nation not to despair. Th<- Frendenblatt asks its readers not to believe that the Germans are betraying the interests of Austria in order to protect the roaa to Berlin. The Times' Petrograd correspondent says that the Germans .continue to impose the most difficult tat'ks on the Australia, 't'liey were forced to act as rearguards for the German columns and to chock the Russians on fee San while the Germans retired froia Warsaw. They were ordered not to permit the Russians to pass Cracow into Silesia and to attempt the envelopment of the. Russians south of Premysl, a movement involving the crossing of the t-jiowclad Carpathians. DISSENSIONS CAUSE BLOODSHED. Petrograd, December 10. Refugees from Cracow state that the garrison includes the Prussian. Guards. Austro-Oerman dissensions frequently result in bloodshed. HEADACHE AND LASSITUDE. "For some weeks I suffered from stomch trouble which caused headaches and lassitude," says Mr Frederick E. White, 102 Clark street, Northcote, Vic. "I had reen Chamberlain's Tablets advertised for such complaints, and decided to try 7hat they would do for me. They are he best medicine I know of for stomch troubles and they did me a great ol good," All chemists and
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 165, 18 December 1914, Page 5
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