YET ANOTHER RAID
~._, (Rec. February 20, 0.55 a.m.) London, February 19. German aeroplanes are raiding London for the third night in tiuoceßßion. —R'euter. ' SERBIA'S SACRIFICE KING GEORGE'S TRIBTJIE. (Rec. February 19, 11.5 p.m.) London, February' IS. The King, receiving the SerbiaM Industrial Mission, said: "The British Empire has not forgotten, and nffiver ivill forget, the heroic resistance of the Serbian nation. After the war
you may count on the closest commercial relations with Britain, which is entirely free from the ulterior motives which inspired the commercial relations of the Central Empires with their weaker neighbours. Wo arc confident that before long Serbia will bo re-estab-lished."—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. BOYCOTTING GERMAN SAILORS DANISH MERCANTILE MARINE IN FAVOUR. (Rec. February 19, 7.55 p.m.) Copenhagen, February 18. A wireless report states that at a meeting of the Union of Officers of the Mercantile Marine, the president condemned Germany's methods of submarine warfare, declaring that the relations between neutral and German sailors ought to be suspended for a long time. The meeting rose en masse_ and applauded his remarks.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable A.s*n.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 131, 20 February 1918, Page 7
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176YET ANOTHER RAID Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 131, 20 February 1918, Page 7
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