RUSSIA.
THE KAISER CANCER. TO BE SEARED WITH FIRE. Petrograd, Sept. 23. Tire “Novoe Vreniya” reproaches British statesmen for not insisting on the complete crushing of -Germany, and adds that it is necessary for Eurone to burn out the I russian cancer with red-hot irons. A PRESENT FROM JAPAN. P,-troarad. Sept. 23. .1.-tpaii presented £2600 worth ol surgical instruments to Russia.
METAL WORKS FOR THE BRITISH. Petrograd. Sept. 23. During the past twenty years Germany has established forty-six companies engaged in electro-metallurgi-cal works in Russia with a capital of £9.000.000. which it is now hoped will be supplanted by British companies. PRUSSIAN WOMEN GA PT U R ED~ EIG HTIN G. Petrograd. Sept. 23. Many women were among the prisoners captured fighting_ in the East Prussian frontier. Tnc Cos sacks seized over one hundred at Willenburg. One woman, “0 years old. maddened by the loss of her sons and grand sons, climbed into the belfry of the church and tired at the. Russians with a machine gun. She wounded fifteen before she was captured. DEVASTATION DENIED. Petrograd, Sept. 23. An official statement denies the allegations of burning German vil lages and shooting their inhabitants. In exceptional cases, where veterans fired on the Russians, just reprisals were ordered.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 240, 24 September 1914, Page 5
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