AUSTRO-GERMANY.
ANOTHER MAD REVEL. OVER CAPTURE OF CONSTAN2A. ■ Germany appears intoxicated with the ' hews of Constanza. The Kaiser ordered a holiday in'all schools, and that (every village should be behagged. .Newspapers proclaim that Roumania Is trained and chastised for daring to ' gefy Germany. !r • ■ TO COMPENSATE FOR LOSSES - AUSTRIAN ARMAMENT DEVELOPMENTS. •'■ Received Oct. 26, 55 p.m Rome, Oct. 25. ' A Mm>ojw!al message says that the SlMtttaa Geenral Staff, is making efforts •to compensate for the loss of men, and lias greatly developed armaments The number of medium and heavy guns has been doubled, 'and the light artillery increased by one quarter. The machine- ; guns and trench artillery are also greatly; increased, also revolver guns, diawn by dogs, are largely used in the front retrenches, especially in the mountains. It is estimated that Austro-Hungary is employing half a million militarised workmen, in addition to others, in the Brsenalv '>:'■■ '»' '' ~" * &DLER INDIFFERENT TO HIS FATE. ~..','<, Received Oct. 26, Z. 30 p.m, ■ -- Amsterdam, Oct. 23. '■' ••' Dr. Adler, daring his trial, wasappariently indifferent to bis fate. The prosecation stated that he was an excitable man, and that be probably bad no accomplices. (Dr. Adler, editor of a Socialist nrwspaper, shot the Austrian Premier, Count ■jjtuergkS. whilst at dinner.) AN OFFICIAL RBPORI. Received Oct. S6, 5.5 p.m. 'Londtfn, Oct. -id. A German communique say 3: The < French attack north-east of Verdun gained ground as far. as the Burning fortress of Douaumont. A Russian attack north-west of Luck failed. The-Ausiro-Germans stormed the Vulcan Pass and progressed north of Kimjralung. In the Dobrudja the pursuit continues. Tchernavoda was occupied this morning, and this is an uncommonly important puccess achieved. £WAITL\G CHANCELLOR'S ANSWER. ■New York, Oct. W. Dispatches from Berlin announce that :H*rr yon Bethmann-Hollweg i: expected tc answer Viscount Grey's speech of Monday. There is lively anticipation a3 to whether he .will refer to the details of Germany > peace terms.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 October 1916, Page 5
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