AUSTRO-GERMANY.
GERMANY STILL HUNGRY. ROUMANTA .PROVIDES NO RELIEF. Received Dec. 21, S pjn. feerne, Dec. 20. The German Government ,has issued, through the Cologne Gazette and other newspapers, a warning that the eononest of Roumania will not produce any immediate relief in connection with the. food supply, adding it is impossible to increase the rations of bread, meat, oi anything.
A NEW DISEASE. Received Dec. 21, 8 p.rt Copenhagen, Dec. 20. A new disease is reported from Ham hurg. It is a skin cancer, believed to lw caused by the new war foods. Thirty children are succumbing daily* . SIGNIFICANT. Berlin. Dec. 20. The Tageblatt has dismissed ColonA •Jlnraht for advocating pan-German \va r views. TRAINING TURKISH LABOR, Received Dec. 21, 10 p.m. London, Dec. 20. The Wurtemburg Chamber of Commerce has accepted Turkey': proposal to send to Germany 10,000 Turkish apprentice artisans between the ages of 12 and 15. AN OFFICIAL REPORT, London, December 19. A Berlin communique states:—The French recaptured the Chambrettes farm. Russian attacks at Valepntna were repulsed. The Roumanians continue £o retreat northwards in the Do'orudja. \Ve are advancing towards the Lower Danube.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 December 1916, Page 5
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