AUSTRO-GERMANY.
MUTINY OF TROOPS. TWKW-SIX r -'- ". " "_V "'■ #T- S -The AiU|terd|m jA»rr««rtend?nt of thf Daily Express stafcfe infantry at Cologn* b*rr*ck*Jw!&<> w»n& ordered to Flanders, uurtiniHi'ud di»| obeyed the colonel's prists, * They i»l s'troyed their 'rifles and equipment u| stogud tho gen-jral commanding. CulogM The being Mjurjt-njuniafled. 5 i 1 ' • - s • *i- ,t 7 y,, f ; THE USUAL iI'UX BOASTS. J Aus. and N.Z. Cable A»eoc. and ReuM. XW. .p.m. ■ ■ '■ J &*don,soot. 27. Wireless ' flcrmnn <' oWeiW: Strong Francc-Hritisb attacks in the sector Bixschoote to Raulefa-Ypre* yajlw*y, *i» astride the Menin-Ypres road, biolfe down sangiiinwily.»-We are making rutld progress on- the .Italian .front, secorfflg prisoners and bojtj' hourly. PANIC AT JRA^Rmfr. Amsterdam, Oct. 26, Travellers from Frankfort aay tht town is panic-stricken owing to tfye Allies' air reprisals. Travellers w«r* not allowed to leave the hotels after 5 in the afternoon for Jive days, as Allied air operations were reported near. GERMAN OFFICIAL VERSION. ''■.
, London, Oot. 24, A wireless German offiaial report sayl that. violent artillerying at Houthuhrt [Wood as far as Hollobqke fnereasod to drumfire this morning. Anglo-French nocturnal attacks failed. The enemy have attacked several points since dawn. The French yesterday attacked in th« Ailotte region. We, after a short engagement at Pinon Wood, withdrew to the northern bank of the Oisne-Aisne - Canai, also, in accordance with plana, we withdrew behind the canal near Clwvignon. We stormed position* at Ohaume Wood on a width of 1200 metres. The northern whig of the second Italian army is retiring. We advanced beyond Forfretit Rongini, and are already flght. ing in many places in Italian territory, Our prisoners now number 30)000, of whom 700 are officers. Our booty i"« eludes 300 guns. THE AGREEMENT WITH HOLLANIJ, Received Oct. 27, 5.5 p.m. <t Amsterdam, Oct. £B. The Norddeutsche Allgemaine ZeftumK states that the agreement between Holland and Germany begins to-day, Ger many supplying eoal, iron, and steel ii exchange for foodstuffs, particularlj buttet and cheese. GERMAN OFFICIAL. London, Oot. 29. A German official report states: Oul advanced troops at Pinon and Chavignon In the Atlette region, have been \ylth' drawn behind the Diseaine owing tt French pressure. We met with furthei tmecesßejs near Flitch, in the Tolmino und the number of prisoners is incraat ing.
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