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TABLE TALK.

232 nd day of the war. ; , / Austria eacrificed IOOJXIO. men-in. atr iempt-to reliete PrzemyskKarriaon. — -'- - ihe-British- steamer GoHcord--was-tor» pedbedin thefehaanel.-the-crow being saved. ■ ; . —■ - „-• William James Crawford fell- between two carriages 1 of a train aVPetone and warkiUed. -—• — ~ '—. ."' " . All thei. troops in".HoUatfd tote" been mobilised, and ar§. ready tcr take the field at once. "" ". •'••«• " -Gennan~trQoi)S" at SSedair-.hsve Tjtea busily- engaged planting- large. areag-witli wheat and-potatoes. . ■;*■;"" : , " l : _ -The -English mail, -via juttd Trisco> winch Jeft Jierel. arrived on : Malrch-20r Ji . " B £l-db'noT believe thaiPilie J*M ; w3l be protracte<£~ "The"Spragjjae"Begun well ior"ithe"Allies?'—eir"John[*renchl-' ' A German aeroplane chased a British. steamer in 'She' Xbrtlf Sea.' but-tSe"sKp-per got "awayrby:'sfcillul:maioeuvrii^|." Italy-Saei'securea almbnth-'e-chaiter-of i number of ships for the"purpose of importing large quantities of American. soal. ~ .'"'.7 "". :'T"," "-■'. -v ■"'"7 ~ -"3if lan Son hx.x» Signified Weir, fesdinefa'to war ..work. _A rthousand "a^v^cfttionrr^ Jay .are .co.min<r:in...j i.'_.,... _„. r. . :Frejii!h_sass _thftt.ihe_.pjr.oblem; oL;tfe" ««:*r Je_muni.tjpne,.iH».d jfehat position ..initbis^resj^ect.js'J>etter.jttaja that pi thf!:G<ertna.vs.. ; :,. .■'. .; ■ . '?.. The of. Jfte. birthday of William I"- of GenmnT w»s nude occasion of a large dietribation of Iroa Crosses, by the J&iser. "_ j - t ._ A- _ . iiiiTing flfie seven da? 3' the Germans were driven : back from the M»rne,"-there -werei gaged, -eaye-'the -FrencßT-officlal account' of:th'e^war.""""■"- ~ : --". :••.■■•;•• Holland to : Germany igainst jhV seizure .oi the . Zaanstroom BBsengers.by.the'.laiter reseel-werevkept prisonerrfor two day* it ..'.." '■'..- '.JThe fight'in" ttievDardaiwJlae pared Jby "_:tOi»lfmßle p£ iraugfits, and the paper remarks that many pieces may disappear before tie r decided. — - .'—--—." Although ~negbUa|iojn3/"are etfll proceeding ; bet ween China and Japan over fiaVe beieh made lif ■ the tiave been..landed ,'ba ChiheseT , soil;' ; . jTv;- ;-. ,A: man: named Gebfge"Smith,'36rTtt6rly iceecond-bafld '...dealeTCia lonutuieL'.snd ptiquee.trjailbeing Lcha]^ed.7in - .:Lendoa . it is be-married for ;their money.' . - A liner. theY :iatewedin'a Spanish port. "" ':■:" <Jasli for liberty,~bnt •• thought ' ' ;?f it (riien r the forts fifed shells' ■ ■ .-"-j-.wm taken charge- of by., itte Cub. ; ' authoritiea. ' •■''■■:■ i'\;-' : '\'y'~-l "::~'~' :i: -.''. T 'r~- ■ While jTMervinji their, neutrality th* DutcH continueVtoanaintain their characteristic eelf-control... Beyond a N nnmber v oi soldier* in uniforiß to he «een in capital the life of Ains%dam is "u»-; ruffied; . : y/-f\P:.;y..C~i •"■ - -■: •If _an : :assanlt be sufficiently prepared bylartilfery, the strongest trenches tain lie carried with to]the attaekei* than tje defendere,- saye speaking; of the. effect o£_modern. affillerjr fire. '■'-.■'"- '■ >'■ ■'; -- -•■ "'-■■■' [-'■• Providence .Jiee" qnr'the: side of -big baiteries'rathef jthan on-the .aide of big : battalions, eajs inpoint; ins out -tiiat' we jwant; iß»e)hij?heet. poa ; iible output of euns and ammunition Erom Great Britain.-■'•_ ; .- •.-. •In explaining why there should not b* i.shorter adjournment "of .tt»e Chamber . ot Deputies, the Italian jPreinier recommended that the' Government'should" be given the confidence of the country,.ia . : they needed of action. - ■- -.- — ■"'■ not thought titet ■rill attempt -to hold if .' ShiTline of the Yser be forced Afiies. 11iie"*'is tion of the- gathering in Antwerp.of the"Bruges r and'Ghent"Rarrfeoins: > "■" Japanese naval.dockrArds are hujy turning out ships for "'foreign Powers, according to a report hroufS«t to Sydney jy the captain of a Japanese steamer. Germany claims th*t:ihe-na,Tal:lbsaee jhe^etiffereyi: sinee:-the vw*r ~began-;h*Te ilready beet made good. - — •• --— * - —-j Towns; the w*R-known Aug.; traliah sculler, is anxious to meet either Felton or-Webb •"ioi : ~£\&l i "<>r' i-eide.- Hei wants- to~ineet pafticiilarly, in order>to ;dec?de issue : left 7 -in"%wK«B -thelaeT-bccaeSbn, tfiat- ; Se;;metrthe.ry©CZeWander..'" ."""" ~ hae. deteriorated, wd , they are showing saynlrof Iwearine* iue:;torth;tf ertheif "nUnsrforra lightning . : yic.tory.:«ays : Sir John French,.. :o.fathe:janJte:in-.PjxemyjslrnKi. . ftmea'to/obe: ■ tipps: i portion tof;'jie-garriron-nMrnlred^pufcr. - ;-There ;r -h*ve -been' jetween - the'-^nion.'- -and-r^he•.■ Bn_emy r :in -German -:.Sout3»:west_ Airiea. fwo~ hundred of tneVenemy eurrehdeVedL it PfbrtiebeiFg, .and" it. JEeC retreafed'after' a"strong- aaeauHfby "Jtfie Jniop. 7trb6pß^"ntany"oi r wßonf"h«[ been ; without food or waiter for thirty hours. "The: South' African:: .Government iii--tenda . =to' relax ~ the' 'rtgulationr:; made jnder martial .law; and"jeleaee tiird filelof ■ .the:Tehels7"notwithatan'dpg ;he; risk,;said-.-fche"Minister.for, .J.ustipe, ■ speaking in the-House;.bn themptigprsl Sir."'Herzog -to-germinate-inaTtiril Asw., Lβ. soon as vthie -indemnify Bill—became aw: • - —-. ■• ■ ■;••—.-- _ ; ;'-.-lL;:. ' -action* in-.4antefg--tropes v.oft jhinese-. -ferritory—-w causin?;-- miich. •riticism in the fpreigri! conrnr'rrties in SKina.: British traders thatKorea,—which -wae once open;— Soir tfosed - by "the operation' of Japiiiese tafifle". "of'the-'Japanese swarnv 5gV" info iTsHigla6""are" of We" mbiifun-leairahle"-type,'and looting ia going on ireely." ' ; - - .~~1~~-'-<'~~ ' Byiaroffi ideal Jnfli: arrowroot biscuiia or baby.-' .Criep, dainty, delieioue. ~ JED - ''": :t: k -•': ;rv.:;""/"

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 71, 24 March 1915, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 71, 24 March 1915, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 71, 24 March 1915, Page 1

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