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THE TRANNISHES GERMAN FLAG.

AUSTRIA THREATENS fiOUMANIA.

BULGARIA'S COMPENSATION.

ITALIAN CRUISER SUNK.

COAL STRIKE SETTLED.

A remarkable manifesto from the German Humanity League reaches us to-day, also an interesting record of the Mi 2 negotiations between Britain and Germany.

There has been some smart aircraft fighting, resulting in considerable damage to the enemy.

The Italian cruiser; Garibaldi has been torpedoed by a submarine in the Adriatic. The Austrians claim successes against the Italians*

A series of violent bombardments have taken place in the West, but no decisive engagements.

Austria has adopted a bullying attitude towards Roiuiinnia, and a declaration of war is threatened. Bulgaria is ready to light hut wants Macedonia as compensation.

America has sent a stiff Note to Germany

The coal strike has been settled.

GERMAN HUMANITY LEAGUE.

A SCATHING INDICTMENT.

(Press Assn.—Reed.. 10.20 a.m.) .•OISTE-KlUltf, July 20. The German Humanity League in a manifesto to friends iv Europe and America says: "No State coveted our,land, or menaced Germany integrity. Our ships were welcomed in every ocean; our citizens enjoyed the fullest chil right throughout the world; commerce was increasing' yearly; the German Hag was respected everywhere while to-day it is the badge of infumy. To their, last hours the Kaiser, Admiral Tirpitz and General Yon Hoilweg will carry the brand of shame for the unparalleled ruin they brought and misery whereinto they have plunged the world by their barbarism on land and sea. We appeal to democratic Saxons, Uavarians, llanovarians ami W'urtembergers to join those who realise the unspeakable crime of unprovoked war and to persevere in demanding the evacuation of Brabant, Flanders and Luxembourg and the cessation of bloody outrage in Alsace and Lorraine.

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Northern Advocate, 21 July 1915, Page 3

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THE TRANNISHES GERMAN FLAG. Northern Advocate, 21 July 1915, Page 3

THE TRANNISHES GERMAN FLAG. Northern Advocate, 21 July 1915, Page 3