GERMANY
A GIFT TO A GENERAL. ALLEGED DESERTION OF GERMAN OFFICERS. Berlin, January 10. The municipality has approved of the expenditure of 15,000 murks for a gift to General von Hindenberg, commander of the German Army in East Poland. Amsterdam. January 10. German officers at Antwerp have been forbidden to drive in motor-cars alone, owing to CO officers disappearing with motor-cars in a few weeks. London, January 10. I 31. Vander Velde, addressing British ' socialists, blamed the German socialists fff their almost entire indifference tc the cruel cm-iing of B Igii.m ap.! the horrible offences perpetrated on Belgians lighting for freedom and honour. THE COUNTRY'S EXTREMITY. SCHOOLBOYS REQUIRED AS SOLDIERS. Times and Sydney Sun Services. Received 11, 5,55 p.m. London, January 11. Amsterdam reports that parents in Germany have been instructed to remove schoolboys of fourteen years for the purpose of military training
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 183, 12 January 1915, Page 5
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