ANCIENT AND MODERN.
QUEER JUXTAPOSITION. SPIKED CLUBS IN TRENCHES; (Times and Sydue'y' Sun Services.), (Received II a.m.) ' "-. :■■:'■■■: - " ■ ' " '■"■' -' X': LONDON, January 19 r?s P9ri4ent'-at- Salonika ' ■ (Mr Shepherd) states ,_it-the", men fa,----■TT-f. W* r - jire now ÜBing clubs. The ; Austro-Germansvare. supplfed with bludgeons, and on: certain parts'of the Bri .si, -front the soldiers are furnished : with spiked clubs for noiseless use in - the trenches during night surprises. ' The Germans used a new shell at the Dardanelles. It-was propelled from an airgun, and weighed 511b, being loaded with ' scrap iron. <
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 17, 20 January 1916, Page 5
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