RUSSIA.
GERMAN OFFER OF PEACE. ALARMED WITH REASON. RUSSIAN SUCCESSES. LONDON, Nov. 11. The -"Morning Post's" Rome correspondent states- that Germany is alarm-, ed at the Russians successes, and has made preliminary offersi of peace to the Russian Government which, however,were rejected. HEAVY TURKISH LOSS. PETROGRAD, Nov. 11. The cargo on the. Turkish transports sunk at included artillery, aeroplanes, automobiles, and uniforms for 60,000 troops. The Russians rescued 248 soldiers and several German officers. GERMANS' HEAVY LOSSES. 4 - PETROGRAD, Nov. 11. The Germans in the recent fighting in East Prussia lost 70 per cent, of of. ficers. The Russians captured four howitzers, sixty-two field guns, sixty mar chine guns, dnd immense quantities of ammunition; also 323 officers.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15503, 13 November 1914, Page 8
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