PORTUGAL.
':■ SEIZES GERMAN SHIPS. "R£aDY FOR ANYTUNG."! T [ .. - . i Lisbon, Feb. 27. The in the Chamber of Deputes, justified the 5 u»ing of German steam-' eK on the ground of economic necessity. ,| He added thai an infernal machine had been found in the Norddeutscher liner Bilow's boilers, which would blow up the moment she left the mooring. The exptoiipn was averted but the machinery ■ &iiihor Cottar urged the denunciation of the German-Portuguese treaty, adding: "We are ready in all eveatualiFURTHER ACTION. deceived Feb. 28, 8.35 p.m. London, Feb. 2?. The {Portuguese have seized all Ger•nari vessel* at the Azores. >' A GERMAN REPORT. •v'" ' —— . .-ceived Feb. 28, 8.35 p.m. Amsterdam, Feb. 27. A German Communique says: We repulsed an English attack south-east of Yores, and five French attacks, in an attempt to recapture Dauaumont were repulsed' with sanguinary enemy losses. We captured Champagneville and Talon Bill, and fought our way to the neigh' borhood of the southern border of the wood north-east of Bra*. Our troops eastward of Douaumont stormed the, fortifications at Hardaumont. Our front on' the. Wbevre plain is advancing against the Lorraine hills. Unwounded French prisoners now total fifteen thou*«nd- _
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 February 1916, Page 5
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192PORTUGAL. Taranaki Daily News, 29 February 1916, Page 5
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