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GEEMAFS' HUGE ~ \ LOSSES. ; , TROOPS REPORTED TO BE LEAVING BELGIUM. ' PARIS, November 8. An e3o-wjtness of the fighting at St. Mihiel (on tho Meuee). says that the German losses there havo been frightful. ... ./ . . The Germans arc now closely hemmed in on their front and both flanks.
General Ve'n dor Goltz has issued a proclamation at Brussels, statins that hostages hav e been taken in all towns near railways which aro liable to damage, and they wil] ho shot if any damago to the railways is attempted. AMSTERDAM, November 8. Local newspapers stato that many trains laden with Gorman infantry, cavalry and guns aro passing through Brussels and Louvain towards Germany. .
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Press, Volume L, Issue 15121, 10 November 1914, Page 7
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111EARLIER NEWS. Press, Volume L, Issue 15121, 10 November 1914, Page 7
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