THE RUSSIAN HAMMER
NOTHING IMPORTANT. PETROGRAD, January 20. A communique states that nothing important has happened since the 19th. The Germans suffered heavy losses in an attack on Radloff, in Western Galicia, and the Russians in Bukowina captured Johancschti, 15 versts north of Fornawatera. SLAUGHTER IN POLAND. ENTIRE REGIMENTS WIPED OUT. (Times and Sydney Bun Services.) LONDON, January 20. The latest German casualty lists show that several regiments have practically vanished as the result of the wholesale slaughter in Poland. THE AUSTRIAN EMPEROR. HIS POPULARITY GONE. LONDON, January 20. (Received Jan. 21, at 5.40 p.m. The Austrian Emperor when driving in the streets of Vienna arouses no cheers or signs of affection. His carriage passes in complete silence. "ECONOMISE," SAYS HON. JAMES ALLEN. In a recent interview the Honourable James Allen advised the public to spend" loss in luxuries, but not to cripple trade by p-actisinpr too strict economy in the necessities of life. There is no need for pessimism and —if we all nut our shoulders to the wheel and boar our part of the burden cheerfully, we will null through and be hotter off than ever. One of the necessities that are required in every homo is Red Cross Ointment, the mighty healer of cuts, burns, bruises, and other everyday wounds.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16288, 22 January 1915, Page 5
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