GENERAL ITEMS.
ESTIMATED CASUALTIES. OVER FOUR MILLIONS. •*, Received "March IS, 12.40 a.m. London, March 17. A reliable statistician estimates the casualties to February, 191(1, at 040,300 killed, 2,111,U00 wounded, 048,000 taken prisoner, at the Russian front; 117,00(1 killed, -205,1)00 wounded, and 80,000 prisoners in the llalkans; (1,1,700 killed; >1!!,700 wounded, and 30,500 prisoners in the Italian campaign, totalling approxi nmtely >1,100,000, whereof nearly 1,500,000 of the wounded -have returned tc ithc fronts. It is estimated that over 400,000 Hungarians have been killed. . .. •' ist «:s TOO CW,i ; POOR VON TIRrS! Amsterdam, March lfi. -Admiral Tirpitz's 'resignation came a? a. thunderbolt to Germany. He suffers from overwork and anxiety, aggravated by tho failure of his plans and his advancing years. The Kaiser reluctantly consented to his resignation, and it is expected will bestow » bis* %owx on Xigt.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 March 1916, Page 5
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