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HEAVY CANNONADE AT MANNHEIM

FIRING HEARD INTEE BLACK

FOREST.

AMSTERDAM, March 6

German- newspapers announce an extraordinary, heavy cannonade in Mannheim, and that especial!v severe righ-tin"-was heard in the Black Forest-. (Mannheim is the chief trading town in Baden, on the-right bank "of the Rhine. The palace in the town is the largest, in Germany, covering 15 acres. The Black Forest is a wooded mountainchain in Baden and Wurtemburg, running parallel with the course of the Rhine, after its great bend near Basel, often only a few miles distant from it, and also hounded by the Rhine upon the south.)

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Nelson Evening Mail, 8 March 1916, Page 5

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HEAVY CANNONADE AT MANNHEIM Nelson Evening Mail, 8 March 1916, Page 5

HEAVY CANNONADE AT MANNHEIM Nelson Evening Mail, 8 March 1916, Page 5

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