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No. 21
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A translation oi.‘ "Weltkrieg,” an accurate dail
New York. . Y.. by Hiltsverein Deutscher
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' George S
a year:
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record of the present war, published at 45 Broadway.
rauen. a socie
gurpose of aiding needy children of killed or disabled
arl L. Schurz, Treasurer
price (including postage) : Five cents a copy; $2.60
ty of German women. organized for the
soldiers in the German army. Mrs. e von
lvester Viereck. Editor. Subscription
1.30 for six months.
On October 26,
southwest of Warsaw, the charging Russian
divisions were repulsed. North and south-
east of lvangorod considerable Russian re-
inforcements advanced against the .German
and Austro-Hungarian front across the Vis-
tula.
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A Russian gunboat bringing supplies to the
Serbs on the Danube was shelled by the
Bulgarians.
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The Greek ambassadors to the Great Powers
stated that the occupation of Epirus by
Greece was only a temporary measure for
the restoration of peace and order. Greece
repeated its assurances to Italy that Valona
was outside its sphere of interest.
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England compelled Egypt to imprison all
desire to wage war against the Dutch citi-
zens of South Africa. We will, on the
contrary. do everything in our power to repel
the English attack at every point and wage
war to'the finish only against the English."
On October 27,
An English squadron of sixteen ships tool:
part in the action before Nieuport; but its
fire was ineffective.
Between Nieuport and Dixmude the
Allies received considerable rein-
forcements. The Germans, in the
meantime, were re-formed, with the
help of the railway lines at their
disposal, and continued their at-
tacks. The strongly fortiiied posi-
tions of the English and French at
Germans. Austrians and Hungarians of Dixmude were taken after violent
military age. bayonet charges. Large bodies of
.x‘ German troops took up fortified
Governor Seitz. of German Southwest positions on the left bank of the
Africa. issued the following proclamation:
"To the Dutch Burghers of South Africa!
By taking Romans Drift and crossing the
German border, England desires to bring
the European war into South Africa. l ex-
pressly declare that the Germans have no
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Yser Canal. Other bodies had
crossed the canal at Waesten-Ar-
mentieres.
West of Lille the German attacks continued
successfully.
The entire net proceeds go to the needy
children of German soldiers in the Ileld