GERMAN CASUALTIES.
LONDON, February 29.
Railway traffic in Luxemburg has been suspended for 24 hours to per= mit of the transport of the German wounded. Forty=one trainloads passed through for Germany, and 1100 German corpses arrived at Seraing, where they were cremated. It is re* ported that 5200 Germans were killed !n the Brabant region alone.
GREAT ASSAULT ON FORTS, LONDON, February 29. Two new (ien;ian divisions at Metz have departed for Verdun, where they will foe kept in reserve until the great assault begins on the forts of Verdun.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3234, 8 March 1916, Page 18
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