GERMAN MUNITIONS ON THE DANUBE.
HURRYING HELP TO THEIR '■ f-' " "7 "allies. ~' f ■. (Times and Sydney Sun. Services.) ~ - ; '■'■'-; LONDON, November-23. The scene-oh-thc Danube is an extraordinary, one.. Sets of-from six-to'eight immense steel lighters, towed by ; tugs and convoyed by Austrian, monitors,'arc passing down the river. Three "'irmeJ jiaddle-ships arc' used. A thousand waganloads .of- munitions, ..six .ligfiterc .' with barbed wire,, two with .'iclegrapV wire, and several'with'heavy guns,:"have reached Bulgaria. The Russians mincethe.'narrowest passages, but the strqart was swollen., and' the monitors passes over the mines. r -■- -»• ■- -■-• -a
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 280, 24 November 1915, Page 5
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