WESTERN ATTACK.
THE RELENTLESS RUNS. ■ | Amsterdam, Jan. 2l>. The Germans have ag-ain threatened to seize the deposits in the Belgian banks, unless the levies reach the j amount required. WINE REQUISITIONED. Paris, Jan. 23. During lftlC the French Government requisitioned 0,000,000 hectolitres of wino, equal to 702,000,000 large bottles, for the army. BELGIAN DEPORTATIONS. \ Amstredam, Jan.<<B. The Telegrafl" states that deporUtions from Brussels commenced on Satunlav. The majority are workmen, including all the plumber* available. The station was guarded with machine-gun?, and motors with machine-guns patrolled the principal boulevards. . A LIVELY CANNONADE. London, Jan. 23. A Fren.h communique states:—There i'i a fairly lively cannonade between the Oise and the Aisne. TWO GERMAN OFFENSIVES EXPECTED. Received Inn. 24, .5.5 p.m. London, Jan. 23. M. Mareei TTutin, commenting on the violent German artiilerying „t Pepper Bill and Douaumont, says that we must expect the Crown Prince to take the offensive. The French Start' anticipate! that, there will be two German olfonfOvcs on the West front,.and have taken precautions everywhere.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 January 1917, Page 5
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