GERMANS LOOK AHEAD.
GATHERING IN SUPPLIES.
UNDER COVER OP ARTILLERY
"Hints" and "Sydney Sun" Services. V (Received November 16, 8 a.m.) , LONDON, November 15.
German prisoners state that while their artillery is holding the Allies, thousands of the men of the Landsturm are working % in the fields, threshing corn with French farmers' machinery, and using ammunition waggons to cart immense quantities of beef and cereals to the railways for transport to Germany.
Maestricht reports state that the Germans have commandeered, or purchased, all the horses in Flanders, and are sembling them at Ostend, from where they will be sent to Ghent or Brussels.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 242, 16 November 1914, Page 7
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