INCIDENTS OF THE WAR.
O2f AND OFF THE FXBUTG ZJH2L - LONDCJN, Jlardi,:-J7. 1 Germany's Kittle BUL . ''' : Doctor Hefferich, speaking in * the Reichstag, said: "Wβ shall not refrain from snaking our enemies pay for the loss they 'have caused war was commenced by : our enemies. 5, . .; •..-•- Foisonons Grenadea. _/T T *'-'f t ' A Berlin statement: officially 'accusee the. Fr.enclr_Qf jising hand-grenades; emitting poisonous vapours and- -explosive bullets; generatingr-flames jipon 'impact. Prince of \lTales Fit ' : _ The Prince of Wales is now attached to the staff, close to the front, and is busy morning -and. night. He ie in the = pink of condition. ■; . . ..; '-'~.-.-.\~~-_ :
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 66, 18 March 1915, Page 5
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100INCIDENTS OF THE WAR. Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 66, 18 March 1915, Page 5
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