AUSTRO-GERMANY.
TROUBLE AT PRAGUE. STRIKERS COMPELLED TO WORK. Received Aug. 27, 9.30 p.m. I Zurich, Aug. 27. | Fonr thousand smiths struck at thf munitions factory at Prague The troops arrested three hundred and compelled Usein to resume work. DISGRUNTLED BAVARTANS. Berne, Aug. 26. Tclecrams from Mnnch al!e<re that the Bavarians, agitated hy the enormous losses in Flanders, declare that the Kaiser and Hindenburg are allowing the flower of the manhood of Bavaria to be mas-aered in order to spare the Prussian*. SOCIALISTS' DKMAKDS. Benie Aug. 26. j The National Liberal-. Centre, Pro"res- [ •Ives, and Majority Socialists have combined to introduce a. resolution in the , Reichstag demanding the acciition o" the ; poliika; censorship. The- also demand the suspension of martial law. USUAL GERMAN* CLAIMS. Received Aug. 27 •>." n.m. London, Aug. 26. A wireless lipre'i .... ial report •tales: Infantry engagements took place on uur advanced line, of Le Catelet. We threw out the Frendi who i rited south-west of -l-'argany. We repulsed the enemy eastward of St. Ojrueux. Fighting developed eur Beaumont. Reconnaissances northward of ilo,ust':r were in our favor.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 August 1917, Page 5
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