GERMANY.
AEROPLANES BURNED. GERMAN FACTORY DESTROYED. Copenhagen, May 9. A fire in a factory at Altona destroyed sixty-three aeroplanes. (Altona » a town in SchleswigHolstein, on the right bank of the Elbe, and immediately west of Hamburg. It has extensive docks, and is the seat of various important industries. Population, 150,000.)
CALLING OUT COLLEGE BOYS. A RESULT OF VERDUN. Received May 10, 11.35 p.m. Amsterdam, May 10. In consequence of the losses sustained at Verdun Germans attaining the age of seventeen years in April have been summoned for immediate enlistment. The news has discontented the German upper and middle classes, who are complaining that the call will denude the country of its best youths, who are now gt bbOw»-
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 May 1916, Page 5
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