LOUVAIN HORRORS REPEATED
BUTCHERY OF SERVIANS
(Received November 5, 9.40 a.m.)
. . _ BERNE, 4th November. Austro-G.erman correspondents admit that non-combatants suffered retribution owing to alleged firing on troops. They tell of authenticated stories by refugees on reaching the Slavonic Association in Switzerland. Awful butchery in the villages, the Louvaiii horhors being numerously repeated. The refugees deny that the villagers, who are mostly old people, fired on the Otermans. They attribute the slaughter to German anger at the Servian troops desperate rsistance. _ , . . , BAKIS, 4th November. Bulgarians on the north-eastern frontier gouged out the eyes or tore out the tongues of Servian prisoners, and then relrased them, women and children were infamously treated, ,md some shockingly mutiliated. FOODSTUFFS FOR. SERVIANS. (Received November 5, 10 a.m.) „, _ , . . , SALONIKA, 4th November. - IJie I'rench commissariat has sent, via Monastir, several train loads of flour, corn, and maize towards the valleys in the Ochrida district to feed the Servian population. Thousands of tons of corn have already been sent to
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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 110, 5 November 1915, Page 7
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