AEROPLANES CAPTURED.
AUSTRIANS SURROUNDED. ■ Petrograd, April 28. A communique states: Airmen bombed German aeroplanes at Sanniki. IWe captured two Auatro-German aeroplanes. An Austrian battalion in the Stry district surrendered. IN THE CAUCASUS. VIRULENT DISEASES AMONG TURKS. London, April 28. There are a thousand deaths daily at Erzeroum from typhus and smallpox. The mortality is heavy among doctors, and the stool's of medicine :\nd disinfectants arc exhausted, untune. corpses causing disease. The Russians are relm iant to advance on Erzeroum, fearing contagion, AUSTRO-GERMAN LEADERS QUARRELLING. INCOMPATIBLE NEWS.' THE ENEMY INTENSELY ACTIVE. • Received April 29, 11 p.m. Petrograd, April 29. It is reported that (Jenoral von Ilindenberg and the Archduke Frederick of Austria have quarrelled because the former demanded that the Austrian troops be sent to East Prussia, when the Archduke Frederick wanted them to .relieve Przemvsl.
They are again quarrelling with reference to Cracow. The Germans declare that Cracow is vital to Germany's offensive and demand that civilians be removed from certain suburbs and that they be razed for military purposas. The Archduke Frederick resists this measure, fearing a Polish rising. Official: The enemy is intensely active on the Upper Niernen, also on the west of Nienien and north of Narew, west of Mlawa railway.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 275, 30 April 1915, Page 5
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204AEROPLANES CAPTURED. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 275, 30 April 1915, Page 5
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