Servia
THE AUSTRIAN DEBACLE. A HEADLONG RETREAT. Times and Sydney Sun Services. London, January 17. A correspondent with the Servians, describing the Austrian retreat from Suvobar, was in the early stages impressed by the buried heavy guns surmounted with wooden crosses like fall"ii warriors. The Austrians removed the breechblocks of the s'tge guns. Later tlie retreat beeanie a debacle. '#ie Am--trians' only thought was to get beyond ratine of the .suns. They nbandjael everything, including cannons, M-ixini -. ammunition wagons -jitact, and thousolids of rifles were; thrown on the readside. Tli... wounded were 1.-ft to IW.„;fnte. THE DRINK THAT GINGERS YV>e UP! I'infr'j ■.,■:■ .-■;. Ui,- Gin/..- .•' : ~:: i i. ,'-■■■■!■ fiun-iived l-ori! '■■■r: oiaCv llil war started. pi, .■.•';
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 189, 19 January 1915, Page 5
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