Germany
britVshers as prisoners of WAR. < "United Press Association. (Received 9 a.m.) Amsterdam, November 8. The internment of British of military age in Germany is .proceeding rapidly, including 2000 at Hamburg and 130 at Frankfurt. GENERAL. ... .The Hague, November 8. Competent and unprejudiced sources in, Germany state that Germany is easily able to send another million to; the front. Advices from Cologne state that German, troops are concentrating at Muenster, prior to going to Belgium. Rotterdam, November 7. Newspapers State that sixty motor machine-guns, passed through Aix-la-Chapelle westwards, also forty heavy guns. It is believed that they were going to Arras.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 62, 9 November 1914, Page 6
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