STRICKEN SERBIA.
AWFUL DEATH RATE. BUI.CAKS AND HUNS QUARREL. (Delayed Cable.) •■ ' • LONDON, Oct. 3. uto cxn fw ype e.taqin— ~: ; ;nuu Tllo 'limes correspondent of The Hague. slates iliiil. a resident of Nish has arrived. He reports that thero is ill-feeling between ;tlio s jß,nlga-rs and Germans' arising: from jealousy. ' '■• . . Tho Germans have taken control of tlie railways'from the Bulbars, and? recdntly they locked up the Serbian employees for two hour's","'explaining that they expected the Hulgars to attempt to endeavour to regain control. The population has deceased 60 per cent. The. poverty is terrible. Children are Hogged in an effort to force them to reveal supposed hoa.rds of munitions. 'The spirit of. the Serbians is unbroken. Tii''y believe that Serbia, will lie freed.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 10110, 18 October 1917, Page 3
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