SERBIA AMAZONS.
DISPLAY GREAT BRAVERY. London, Nov. 7. Dr. Gruiteh, of the Serbian army, who is visiting London, states that there are nearly two thousand women in the Serbian Army. They are not in special battalions. Some wear the complete uniform of ordinary soldiers for the sake of comfort, while others wear shirts and blue tunics. The younger women accompany their brothers and husbands in the fighting line and display no fear. Nobody in Serbia is afraid that the women will lose their nerve under fire. BOOTY AT KRAGUIEVATZ Amsterdam, Nov. 7. The Germans claim to have captured two . millions sterling worth of metal, oil, and rubber at Kraguievatz, and fourteen buildings outside filled with ammunition. SERBIAN TREASURY SAVED. Geneva, Nov. 7. The Serbian Treasury has arrived at Salonika under a Greek escort. It will probably be sent to France.
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 November 1915, Page 5
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140SERBIA AMAZONS. Taranaki Daily News, 9 November 1915, Page 5
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