THE BAVARIANS.
" FORTUNATE IN BEIK6 V;g OPPOSED TO THE EXGLIStfCfI PRINCE'S ORDER TO HIS TBOOr. fl (Received October 30th, 12.4-3 *JB.) - fl AMSTERDAM. October 38. ji Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria, #»-.■ fl manding tho Sixth Army Corps, i&&. : , fl the following order of the day: "»* M aro fortunate in being opposed to Eaßy M lish troops, representing tho P*°r?' -r ,11 whoso envy has been at "work for ?*?*-*.:3? to surround us with enemies in to stranglo us, and to whom T-eowetS*- M present bloody tvar. Therefore, fl^i/ fl wo aro facing enemies who are "**--. B greatest obstacle to peaco. Ta^e prisals for the enemy's cunning an $* ]•§& all our sacrifices. Show them th»t"';',» is not so easy to wipe out Germans. m
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Press, Volume L, Issue 15112, 30 October 1914, Page 6
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THE BAVARIANS.
Press, Volume L, Issue 15112, 30 October 1914, Page 6
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