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WAR NEWS

A GERMAN SUCCESS. (Received Tuesday,.ll.ss a.m.) BERLIN, Monday, Official: The Teutons- cap turn] Kragujevatz, containing the Servian arsenal. NISII FORTS UNDER FIRE. (Received Tuesday, 11 .'m a.m.) BERLIN, Monday. Ail unofficial despatch from Sofia states that tho exterior forts at. Nisli aro under firo of the Bulgarian artillery. A BULGARIAN CAPTURE. (Received Tuesday, 11.30 a.m.") AMSTERDAM, .Monday. A Bulgarian oommuniquo ••In! ins j that tho Bulgarians captured tl'e. j Trzfibata. riclfxo, whorefrom tho voads lead to .Nisli and Betapiauka. The Bulgarians also claim to have captured the town of Giieofjioa, at tho junction of the A'rania-Laskovar road, and the road through the Vlassna valley. I The Bulgarian communique continues: —We found 15),(XX) rifles, !V>o casks of powder, and 10,000 cases c.! : cartridges at Uskub. AMERICA AND GERMANY. (Received Tuesday, 12.40 p.m.) WASHINGTON, Monday. There is renewed activity in German wireless, and news of a violent ■■anti-British nature is being issued ■with ; t!he intent to stir up neutral activity against alleged British interference with Dutch, South American and other trade, which the Gornum messages declare practically amounts to despotism. The German effort is obviously intended to im-oive the United States in further disputes with Britain. A LLOWATSC'ES TO RETURNED SOLDIERS. (Received Tuesday, 8.30 a.m.) SYDNEY, Tuesday. The command permitting .newspapers to investigate questions in :e----gard to the pay of returned soldiers is clearing up allegations which have boon made. It has already been discovered that some men who are s r:plying for relief to the patriotic societies havo drawn up to £9O since' September 10th, being still in receipt of service pay. EARLY CLOSING OF HOTELS. (Received Tuesday, 8.30 a.m.) '■ ■ SYDNEY, Tuesday. An indignation meeting in. tho Town Hall passed a resolution expressing strong indignation at tho Government's proposal for dealing with the liquor problem, and urging that nothing less than six o'clock closing will 1)0 effective; failing that the meeting demanded a. referendum on tho question.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXV, Issue 10713, 3 November 1915, Page 6

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WAR NEWS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXV, Issue 10713, 3 November 1915, Page 6

WAR NEWS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXV, Issue 10713, 3 November 1915, Page 6