GERMAN TREATMENT OF OUR AIRMEN
BRITISH REPRISALS. .. (R«c. February 17, 5.5 p.m.) London, February 15. The British threat of reprisal in the caso of Scholtz and Wookey was delivered on February 12. Germany has not replied. • Tho British leprisals till commence on March 12.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. . fScholtz and AYookey were two British airmen who were flying over, the German lines, distributing pamphlets, when they were forced to descend, and were captured. The German authorities refused to accord them the courtesies of war, and instead sentenced them to penal servitude.] ANOTHER COLLISION WRECK BRITISH WARSHIP RESCUES SURVIVORS. St, John's (Newfoundland) Feb. 15. A British warship has rescued 37 people from small boats. They are survivors from ' a steamship wrecked by collision—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN LAND SCANDAL IMPUGNED MINISTER RESIGNS. Adelaide, February 16. * Mr. \V. H. Harvey has been appointed Minister of Education, in succession to Mr. A. W. Styles, who resigned in consequence of tfie. report of a Royal Commission impugning his conduct as a Minister in connection with a Government purchase of land.—Press Asen.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 129, 18 February 1918, Page 6
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