TIRED OF SOLDIERING.
GERMAN DESERTERS. (Times and Sydney San Services.) .(Received S a.m.) LONDON. 25. In consequence of the prevalence of desertion among the Germans at Ghent the men aro required to report to headI quarters twice daily. Sentries on the Dutch border have been instructed to shoot any persons of doubtful identity enosing Che border. MORE SICK THAN WOUNDED.! ALLIES STILL HARDY. (Times aad Sydney Son Services.) (Received 8 aan.) LOXDOX, November 25. A correspondent in tJu> Xorch of France say* that; more cii-k Uian wounded arc reaching the hospitals. The case* [ are mostly of fros-t-bite. dysentery. a.nd rheumau*m, with a few oi pneumonia. The hardiness of the allied tro.ops. however, is remarka-blc. BULGARIA'S NEUTRALITY APPROVED BT POIJTICIANS. (Received 9.18 a.m.) . j LONDON, November 25. ' j Renters agent at Sofia, says the ] Premier, speaking in the House of Par- j < Itmcnt, strongly upheld the policy of i< Bulgajria atf -ing to her neutrality. "lie ' < majority of the members warmly, ap-Li pLuriid the (pwch. f t
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 282, 26 November 1914, Page 5
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TIRED OF SOLDIERING.
Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 282, 26 November 1914, Page 5
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