WESTERN ATTACK.
HUN LOOTER;'. London, Jan. S. The Daily Mail's Paris correspondent reports that a trader from Lille states that the Germans burglariously opened the municipal safes and removed bullion, also that they seized satins, silks, and other goods from shops for the purpose o® making sandbags. Offices frequently sent wagon loads of goods from Belgium to be sold on their behalf. ZEEBIiUGGE INTACT. Copenhagen, Jan. 8. The Echo de Beige, asserts that de- j S].:te the bombardments /'tebrugge harbor works are intact and that a great number of submarines and torpedoers are practically undamaged. MAETERLINCK REBUKES NEUTRALS. , Times Service). ; Pads, Jan. 8. As a public protest against the Belgian deportations M. Maeterlinck rebuk-i-ii neutrals for their apathy and dec'aied in a passionate apostrophe: "You vJio bear the name of neutrals are alone i able to hinder and punish the crimes Wv are powerless to prevent. Bc-tween these criminals and humanity there is ■ ','iilf uncros9able till after long years penitence, suffering, and humiliation." !
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 January 1917, Page 5
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163WESTERN ATTACK. Taranaki Daily News, 10 January 1917, Page 5
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