Germany
CLAMOR FOR REINFORCEMENTS.
United Press Association.
London,
November 3
It is stated that the German leaders in Poland are clamoring for reinforcements, hut that the commanders elsewhere cannot send them. Only the old members of the Landsturm are available, and these are expected to arrive in about a week.
THE WOUNDED IN BERLIN.
Rome, November 3
Advices from Berlin state that ai extraordinary number of wounded are arriving at the capital, and that the people’s enthusiasm is abating. All the hospitals are full, and concert halls, theatres, ias well as other buildings, are being utilised for the reception and treatment of the wounded. * “PACKETS OF CIGARETTES.” London, November 3. Mr Donald Thompson, an American photographer, says he was impressed by two things about the German.army —the number of desertions, and the number of Iron Crosses, which were handed exit like packets of cigarettes. A WOMAN’S GLANCE. "THE KAISER’S HAIR HAS TURNED WHITE.” . * ~ Times and Sydney Sun Services, (Received 8.0 a.m.) London, November 4. A lady who has returned from Berlin says; Amid the crowd of rumors I can only vouch for the truth of one. It is absolutely true that the Kaiser’s hair has turned white since the war began. INDIAN TROOPS CLAIM THE ENEMY’S ATTENTION. Times and Sydney Sun. Services. (Received 8.0 a.m.) ■ Berlin, November 4. ' Official: It has been definitely ascertained that the Indian troops fighting against our right wing are ■ not only massed in bodies hut spread out over the entire British front.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 59, 5 November 1914, Page 5
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