ALLIED SUCCESS IN CAMEROONS.
- ATTITUDE OF GREECE. „ ' ATHENS, January 2.2—There is said to lie uneasiness in Greece owing to the landing at. Corfu, but_ a subsequent report states that the Greek Premier and the Entente Ministers have reached a satisfactory agreement. ATTACK ON MONTENEGRO. ROME, January 22.—-Fighting continues general m Montenegro. The Germans state that the disarmament is pro-. eeedmg. BT j MA NIA’S POSITION. % LONDON, January 22.—Britain has purchased wheat worth £10,000,000 from Rumania. A member of the Ru- . manian Cabinet is reported to have stated that his country would either remain neutral or would enter the war on the side of the Allies. WESTERN FRONT. t LONDON, January 22.—Fairly violent artillery duels are reported throughout the western front. The Allies’ fire was effective at various points. German reports state that mines destroyed British trenches south-east of Ypres. There is considerable discussion concerning the achievements of powerful German aeroplanes. THE CAUCASUS CAMPAIGN. PETROGRAD, January 22.—0 n the Caucasus front the Russians occupied Hassan Kale, ten miles west of Koprikeui. •' in THE CAMEROONS. . LONDON, January 22—In the Cameroons the German’ forces have evacuated Ebolowa and are retiring towards Spanish Guinea, whither the German officials have fled. THE MUNITIONS OUTPUT. LONDON, January 22.—1 n the House of Commons Mr Asquith said that notwithstanding the arrangement arrived • . at with trades union representatives the progress of the munition output was behind the requirements.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17073, 24 January 1916, Page 7
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