GERMANS ARRESTED
BY. ORDER OF DEFENCE ATJTHROI- ; TIES. (By Teieempli— Frees Association)' Auckland, November 23. Two men arrested yesterday were made prisoners on warrants issued at the instance of the Defence authorities. Hoinrickh Duerkop, a native of Prussian Poland, a : member of 'the firm of Buerkop and M'Kay, commercial ag<aits, was taken into custody at Brown's Bay, beyond Takapuna, where three detectivos regarded his movements as suspicious. Albert' Herman, a German tourist; was arrested at the Grand Hotel, under instructions from the Defence Department, there being reason to suspect he had not kept the conditions of his parole in ■ refraining _ from communicating with outside friends. Both prisoners are highly educated men.
. The Napier bakers have decided to increase tho price of bread as from yesterday from 4d. to 4sd., booked Gd., coupons 4-s. 3d. dozen.
The annual meeting of tho Hawke's Bay sheep-owners was Mil oil Saturday, Mr. P. Pattullo presiding. The report showed that tho membership stood at' 224,' while the baalncc-sheet displayed a credit of £497 lGs. Id. Mr. fattullo was re-elected president, and Messrs. T. E. Crosse and W. Sbrimp.Jon vice-president*.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2315, 24 November 1914, Page 6
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184GERMANS ARRESTED Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2315, 24 November 1914, Page 6
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