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ANOTHER SCRAP IN EGYPT.

An Affair with Cavalry this Time

Important Forward Movement on Both

Fronts.

Heavy Fighting on the Yser.

Russians Pouring Into Hungary.

Only a Miracle Can Save Austria.

The Raider Won't Come Out of New York

Russians Score in the Bosphorus.

The boastful German raider, the Prinz Eitel. Fredrich, would not come out, after all. Her captain prefers internment in an American port, rather than meet the Glasgow outside. What will the Americans think now of the heroes they had been banqu.etting? Another cable .message that came through last night tells us that the American nation is getting uneasy about their diplomatic relations with Germany. And well they might, for whom the gods would destroy they first drive mad—so that the Kaiser is capable of declaring war even on America. A great big forward movement is now going on in Belgium, where the British and Belgian forces are driving the Germans from the sea-front. The enemy has suffered heavily again. The Russian roller is rolling into Hungary, where the people are naturally in a panic. The drink problem at Home is still unsolved by the statesmen, who do not favour prohibition, but seem inclined towards half-measures.

To-day's cablegrams contain further evidence of the elaborate system under which Germany's secret service is working against the Allies-iu U.S.A. Full-page advertisements protest against Americans providing munitions of war. Won't the dollar-loving Yankee smile at such a dodge! "Eye-Witness" sends us a most interesting message concerning the wonderfully elaborate aud comprehensive system under which the British commissariat has been organised. Our men cannot help but win under such conditions. Ever since they have been in Egypt our mounted men have been full of regrets that they Avere not used in the operations against the Turks.. They have apparently their desire at last, for to-day's message states that a, small-body of Turkish cavalry were driven off near Ismailia (on pages 1 and 4 of to-day's St'ah will be seen articles about tho work of our.New Zealanders in that region). Germany is recoguising tho need of helping Austria in tbe Carpathians, where our enemies arc at their last gasp. Tho Russian naval operations in the Bosphorus aro proving very successful.

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2601, 9 April 1915, Page 2

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ANOTHER SCRAP IN EGYPT. Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2601, 9 April 1915, Page 2

ANOTHER SCRAP IN EGYPT. Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2601, 9 April 1915, Page 2