A HOPEFUL NOTE.
LONDON, November 21. (Received Nov. 22, at 3.35 p.m.) The Times correspondent in North* ern France states that the position of the Allies was never more secure than to=day. It has been found possible to grant holiday leave to many officers and men after many weeks of arduous service. MILITARY GOVEBNORS FOR BELGIUM. GERMANY APPOINTS NINE. LONDON, November 21. (Received Nov. 22, at 4 p.m.) Germany has appointed nine military governors for the Belgian provinces. GERMAN WIRELESS STORY. FD7TEEN THOUSAND BRITISH DROWNED. LONDON, November 21. (Received Nov. 22, at 4 p.m.) A German official wireless message circulates a story that 15,000 British troops were drowned in the canal between Bixschoote and Dixmude.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16238, 23 November 1914, Page 5
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